Barn At Raynor House Approximately 20 Metres To North West Of House is a Grade II listed building in the Peak District National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 April 1969. Barn.

Barn At Raynor House Approximately 20 Metres To North West Of House

WRENN ID
crooked-footing-wind
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Peak District National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
25 April 1969
Type
Barn
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SK29NE BRADFIELD ROCHER LANE (north side) near Ewden

4/90 Barn at Raynor House approximately 25/4/69 20 metres to north-west of house.

II

Barn. Probably C17. Cruckframed. Side walls largely rebuilt in rock-faced gritstone, earlier work in thinly bedded rubble. Stone slate roof, partly replaced by asbestos sheet at rear. Single storey with partial loft. 4 bays. Large boarded doors to left under curved wood lintel. Small board door and casement to right and beyond a cart entrance in quoined reveals. Renewed gable copings to left end only. Interior: 4 cruck pairs. The inside of front right wall retains original timber infill of horizontal boards pegged to vertical studs above a mid-height sill. Cruck frames have wall tie beams, some windbraces to single purlins and upper tie beams. Varied apex treatment, diagonal-set ridge.

Timber infill illustrated in C. F. Innocent, The Development of English Building Construction 1916. pll7. (Innocent refers to Raynor House as Renold House, a name that is still known locally).

Listing NGR: SK2745195623

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