Holme Farmhouse And Attached Outbuilding With Garages 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. 1 related planning application.

Holme Farmhouse And Attached Outbuilding With Garages

WRENN ID
roaming-ember-azure
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

Holme Farmhouse, now a house, with an attached outbuilding, part of which is now garages, was built in the early to mid-18th century. A further addition was made in the mid-18th century, the building was heightened in the mid-19th century, and alterations occurred in the 20th century. The house is constructed of coursed, squared, herringbone-tooled stone with a pantile roof, stone coping, and ashlar stacks. It is two storeys high with four first-floor windows and a single-storey, four-bay outbuilding attached to the left end.

The front of the house features a 20th-century porch on the right of the left bay, masking a 20th-century glazed door under a stone lintel. The ground floor has eight-pane sash windows with tripartite lintels and projecting sills. The first floor has six-pane sash windows with herringbone-tooled stone lintels and projecting sills. A cyma-moulded eaves band is present, along with shaped kneelers. Corniced stacks are located at the ends and between the left-hand bays, the left-end stack lacking a cornice. To the left, the outbuilding range has a blocked doorway and two 20th-century garage doors.

At the rear, the right bays are masked by a 20th-century outshut, which is not considered to be of special interest. The left rear has two windows with tripartite lintels; the window on the left was formerly wider and now contains a four-pane side-sliding sash. The first floor at the rear has five windows with plain stone lintels. Differences in stonework indicate the addition of the right-hand bay and the heightening of the roof.

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