Roehead And Attached Outbuildings is a Grade II listed building in the Lake District National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 February 1968. House and outbuildings.
Roehead And Attached Outbuildings
- WRENN ID
- last-cinder-onyx
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Lake District National Park
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 February 1968
- Type
- House and outbuildings
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Roehead and its attached outbuildings are a house and outbuildings dating from the 17th century, with later alterations. The structure is built of stone rubble, with some parts roughcast. The east elevation features two storeys and seven bays; the first four bays are roughcast, while the fifth, sixth, and seventh bays are canted back, indicating former outbuildings.
On the ground floor, the first bay has a two-light single-chamfered-mullioned window, and the third bay features a single-chamfered tripartite window. The fifth and sixth bays have 20th-century windows with plaster surrounds and small-paned glazing. The first floor has windows with chamfered reveals in the first four bays, with the first three bays possibly originally having two lights. The first two bays have horizontally sliding sashes, while the fifth, sixth, and seventh bays contain 20th-century windows.
The entrance to the fifth bay is in a projection that continues the line of the first four bays, featuring a dripstone chamfered with a Tudor head under a label and a plank door. The entrance to the seventh bay has a stone surround that is rebated for an original stable door, which now has a glazed door. There are two cross-axial stacks.
The outbuilding to the south has a wide segmental-arched central entrance and entrances at either end, with a 20th-century inserted window next to the house on the first floor. The outbuilding at the north end has a barn entrance. The west elevation contains 20th-century windows. Additionally, there is a gabled wing with a lean-to outshut to the north and a stair bay under a catslide roof to the south.
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