Barnby Moor Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Bassetlaw local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 February 1967. House. 2 related planning applications.
Barnby Moor Lodge
- WRENN ID
- seventh-jamb-smoke
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bassetlaw
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 1 February 1967
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Barnby Moor Lodge is a house dating from the early and late 19th century. It is built of brick, originally stuccoed and painted white, with a brick plinth. The roof is slate, with a deep overhang and a central gully, the inner roof slopes being pantile. There are two brick ridge stacks.
The west-facing, garden front is two storeys high and has four bays. The doorway, located in the second bay, has a plain wooden surround and a wooden panelled door, with fluted carving and patera to the corners of the panel borders. Above the door is a traceried fanlight and a splayed lintel with a fluted keystone. To the left of the door is a single slightly bowed sash window with a similar lintel, and to the right are two further sash windows, also with similar lintels. These windows retain their shutter hooks. The first floor has three glazing bar sash windows with similar lintels. To the right is a two-storey, single-bay extension, built in the late 19th century, with painted brickwork and a single glazing bar sash window above a smaller matching sash, the lower one set within a segmental arch.
The north-facing, road front has two similar bowed sash windows and lintels, above which are two further glazing bar sashes with similar lintels.
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