High Farmhouse And Attached Farmbuilding is a Grade II listed building in the North York Moors National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 October 1990. Farmhouse.
High Farmhouse And Attached Farmbuilding
- WRENN ID
- riven-rafter-stoat
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North York Moors National Park
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 30 October 1990
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
High Farmhouse and the attached farmbuilding date from the early to mid-18th century, with the farmbuilding added in the late 18th to early 19th century. There have been alterations in the 19th and 20th centuries. The structure is built of coursed squared stone with a herringbone-tooled finish, and it features pantile roofs with stone coping and ridges, along with stone stacks.
The farmhouse is two stories high and has three bays, while the farmbuilding at the north end is also two stories but has two bays. On the west elevation, the farmhouse has a doorway on the left side of the right-hand bay, which contains a 20th-century half-glazed door. The ground floor has three 3-light windows, and the first floor has three 2-light windows, all in formerly wider openings with chamfered mullions. These windows have chamfered cills and lintels, with the left bay and the first floor of the other bays featuring small-pane side-sliding sashes. The eaves have a cyma-moulded band, and there are shaped kneelers and chamfered coping. The stacks at the left end and the ridge between the right-hand bays are shouldered and corniced. There is an outshut addition on the right that is not of special interest.
The farmbuilding to the left is slightly lower and has an open-fronted ground floor supported by a central stone pier and a large timber bressumer below a dripmould. On the first floor, there are two small bottom-hinged casements beneath tripartite lintels, along with an eaves band, block kneeler, and coping on the left gable. At the rear of the house, there is an opposing doorway with a 6-panel door in a 20th-century pent porch, a 2-light 20th-century window to the left, and two 1-light windows to the right. The first floor features a 6-pane side-sliding sash, a 4-pane sash, and a 12-pane side-sliding sash, with eaves band, kneelers, and coping matching the front.
The farmbuilding has a board door beneath a stone lintel, and to the right, there is a largely collapsed stone stair leading up to a board loft door with a small window to the left, along with an eaves band and block kneeler on the right gable. Inside the cart lodge, there is a large chamfered cross-beam with run-out stops and a braced king-post roof truss. The interior of the house has not been inspected.
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