Long Lee is a Grade II listed building in the Peak District National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 October 1951. Farmhouse. 2 related planning applications.

Long Lee

WRENN ID
hushed-bailey-quill
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Peak District National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
25 October 1951
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Long Lee is a farmhouse dated 1668, constructed from coursed gritstone with large quoins and gritstone dressings, topped with a stone slate roof. The building features moulded stone copings and kneelers at the gables, and has one 18th-century gable end stack along with a set of four diamond section stone stacks at the center of the ridge.

The farmhouse is two storeys high and has a T-plan layout with a porch located at the eastern angle. The east elevation showcases an advanced two-storey gabled porch with moulded copings and kneelers. The central door is framed by a massive shouldered lintel. To the south, there is a five-light mullioned and transomed window, while to the north, adjacent to the porch, is a four-light mullion window. Further north, the gable wall has one inserted window with a modern casement and a lean-to porch. Above the porch, there is a three-light chamfered mullion window with the inscription 'HM 1668 IH' on the lintel. The south side of the porch features a small single light semi-circular headed window. The south side also has a similar mullioned and transomed window as the one below, and to the north, there is another four-light window. Further north on the gable wall, there are two two-light chamfered mullion windows and a single light semi-circular headed window with a curved sill in the gable of the porch. The west elevation has been significantly altered in the 19th and 20th centuries, but there is evidence of mullioned and transomed windows in the gable wall.

Inside, the kitchen boasts an elaborately moulded beam with a relief design carved on it, while other beams are ovolo moulded. The dining room features a large arched fireplace.

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