Oak Tree House And Oak Dene is a Grade II listed building in the North York Moors National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 October 1969. House. 1 related planning application.

Oak Tree House And Oak Dene

WRENN ID
wild-dormer-gorse
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North York Moors National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
6 October 1969
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Two houses, Oak Tree House and Oak Dene, were built in the mid-18th century and late 18th century, located on Church Lane in Fylingthorpe. Oak Dene, situated to the right, is a later construction that incorporates one bay from the older house; that bay itself may have been an addition.

Oak Tree House is constructed from coursed, tooled sandstone with varying course depths. It has a pantiled roof with stone ridge and copings, and brick stacks. The house is two storeys high and has two narrow bays arranged irregularly. There is a four-panel door under a small gabled hood supported by long, shaped brackets. A small sash window is located at the extreme right, while a 16-pane sash sits at the left. Two 12-pane sashes are on the first floor, all with projecting cills. Cornice-banded ridge stacks are at the left end and right end.

Oak Dene is also two storeys high, with two wide bays. A four-panel central door has an overlight under an extended bayed lintel. It features tripartite windows on both floors, with central opening sashes; the ground floor window on the left may be from the 18th century. Two right-hand windows have extended lintels with tall keys, similar to the door, while the left-hand windows have heavy, tooled lintels. All windows have projecting cills. A projecting kneeler and chimney are located at the right. The roof is pantiled on the left bay, with a Welsh slate roof on the remainder.

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