Home Farmhouse Adjoining Wing And Rear Extension is a Grade II listed building in the North York Moors National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 April 1984. House.

Home Farmhouse Adjoining Wing And Rear Extension

WRENN ID
swift-turret-winter
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North York Moors National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
25 April 1984
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

GUISBOROUGH

318/4/92 HUTTON LOWCROSS 16-MAY-01 HOME FARMHOUSE ADJOINING WING AND REAR EXTENSION

II

House. Early C.19. Dressed sandstone, now rendered on front (S) elevation. Slate roof with stone ridge and gable copings and kneelers, stacks at gables. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Mid C.20 casement windows. Central mid C.19 gabled porch of dressed sandstone, slate roof with barge boards. 4-panelled door and rectangular fanlight. Listing includes lower, C.18 or earlier wing to R.H.S. Dressed local sandstone, rendered on front (S) elevation. Slate roof with stone ridge and gable copings. 2 storeys, One mid C.20 casement window to each floor and one narrow horizontal fixed-light window to L.H.S. of ground floor. Listing also includes rear extension to R.H.S wing; of re-used sandstone incorporating 2 sculptured medieval stones, probably from an ecclesiastical building and possibly the Hospital of St. Leonard or a Cistercian nunnery, both established at Hutton in the C.12. Included partly for group value with Home Farm outbuildings to the E. of the farmhouse.

(B.J.D. Harrison & G. Dixon (Eds), 'Guisborough before 1900', pp.18 & 65; and National Monument Record ref: F/53/95/8).

Listing NGR: NZ5956214364

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