Bridgend is a Grade II listed building in the Yorkshire Dales National Park local planning authority area, England. Cottage.
Bridgend
- WRENN ID
- ghost-chapel-tide
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Yorkshire Dales National Park
- Country
- England
- Type
- Cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Bridgend is a 17th-century cottage constructed from ashlar and rubblestone, topped with a graduated stone slate roof. The building has two storeys and three bays. The central bay features a half-glazed door with a chamfered surround and a hoodmould above it. To the right of this bay, there is another half-glazed door, also with a chamfered surround. The ground-floor windows are set in double-chamfered surrounds, with a two-light window to the left, a one-light window to the left of the central bay, and a three-light window to the right. On the first floor, there is a central chamfered one-light window, a three-light chamfered mullion window to the left, and a similar four-light window to the right. The cottage has shaped kneelers, stone coping, and end stacks, with the left stack being corniced.
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