West House In A Group Of 3, In The Occupation Of Mr Jenkinson And Mrs Morris is a Grade II listed building in the Lake District National Park local planning authority area, England. House.

West House In A Group Of 3, In The Occupation Of Mr Jenkinson And Mrs Morris

WRENN ID
calm-zinc-thunder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Lake District National Park
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

West House is a late 17th-century building that has been divided into two dwellings. An extension, dated and inscribed over the side doorway as I&MS (Steel) 1812, has been added. The house features painted roughcast walls beneath a graduated greenslate roof, which includes roughcast chimney stacks. The extension has incised cement render with a modillioned eaves cornice and angle pilasters, along with a graduated greenslate roof that has coped gables and kneelers.

The original house consists of two low storeys and three bays, with an integral left stable that has been converted into part of the house. The right-angled extension is a higher two-storey, two-bay structure. The original house has a top-glazed panelled door set in a 20th-century cement opening. The upper floor features 17th-century two-light chamfered stone-mullioned windows, while the ground floor has a left window with the mullion removed and a right window that has been enlarged to a casement. The former stable includes a 20th-century window in a plain reveal beneath a 20th-century three-light window.

There is a left lean-to garage with plank doors. The extension has sash windows with glazing bars in painted stone surrounds, with those on the ground floor positioned under bracketed hoods. The left return wall features a top-glazed panelled door in a painted stone surround with a dated lintel, set within a 20th-century glazed porch. Inside the original house, there is a moulded stone fireplace dated and inscribed as IA 1705 (Jacob Alison), located within an inglenook with a firebeam. The interior of the extension includes panelled doors and panelled shutters on the ground-floor windows.

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