Barmoors is a Grade II listed building in the North York Moors National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 June 1987. House.

Barmoors

WRENN ID
lapsed-wattle-primrose
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North York Moors National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
24 June 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Barmoors is a shooting box and outbuilding, now functioning as a house, built in 1783 as indicated by the datestone. It was extended into a former outbuilding with a rear range added in the 19th century for Henry Brewster Darley. The front is made of roughly tooled sandstone, with squared sandstone at each end of the front range, while the rear range features rock-faced sandstone and pantile roofs.

The building is two stories tall with a four-window front, and there is a single-storey, single-bay front to the left. The central right and left sides have board doors beneath overlights, and the single-storey front has a half-glazed door. All windows are 12-pane sashes with vertically tooled sills, and there are vertically tooled lintels over all ground-floor openings, with timber lintels on the first floor. An oval panel above the centre left door is painted with the inscription: 1783 HBD ESQR.

The building has a stepped eaves course, coped gables, and shaped kneelers topped by ball and pedestal finials. There are stacks at both ends and in the centre right. The end left wall of the single-storey front features an inserted square bay window with chamfered mullions and sashes.

Inside, the ground floor has quarter-round moulded joists in all rooms and chamfered joists in the stair hall. The staircase is an open string design with a quarter turn, featuring turned balusters, a ramped-up moulded handrail, and shaped tread ends. The rooms to the left and right of the stair hall contain cupboards with doors that have raised and fielded panels on H hinges. On the first floor, the rooms at both ends have original plain stone fireplaces with basket grates.

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