Farmbuildings To East Of Mulgrave Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the North York Moors National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 October 1969. Farmbuilding.
Farmbuildings To East Of Mulgrave Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- sharp-ledge-myrtle
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North York Moors National Park
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 October 1969
- Type
- Farmbuilding
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The farm buildings to the east of Mulgrave Farmhouse are a collection of structures that include a former coach-house, barn with a gingang, stables, pigsties, and a byre. The coach-house is constructed of red brick in Flemish bond on a stone plinth, while the barn features coursed herring-bone-tooled sandstone, and the stables are made of coursed lightly-tooled sandstone. The remaining structures are primarily brick with upper stone courses. All buildings have pantiled roofs with stone ridges and kneelers, forming a square around a farmyard.
The coach-house, located to the west, has lost most of its back wall, leaving only a front wall and roof, which features alternating block stone quoins and a large round-arched carriage entrance with a dated key bearing the initials I.C. It has a hipped roof on the left side. The two-storey barn, which forms the north range, has four irregular bays on a rubble plinth, with one stable door, a sliding door, four boarded doors, and scattered small openings, also topped with a hipped roof. Attached to the north side of the barn is a square-ended hip-roofed wheelhouse, which has blocked openings but retains one door and some windows, along with the main beam and spine beam inside.
To the north and east, there is a one-storey L-shaped range that includes a stable with a raised dovecote above a passage arch, featuring three pigeon holes and an alighting shelf, topped with a pyramidal roof with a nave. This range has four bays to the left of the arch, one to the right, and three in the northern part, along with two double doors, three stable doors, and a small opening at the south end. The south range is pent against a tall external wall. The pigsties are located to the east, and a former cartshed, now a byre, is situated to the west, featuring three stable doors, feeding chutes, and two small openings in filled cart arches. The wall at the southwest corner connects to a 19th-century house extension. A later hayshed built behind the coach-house wall is not considered of special interest.
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