Sebergham Castle And Barn And Stable Wings is a Grade II listed building in the Cumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 April 1967. Farmhouse. 5 related planning applications.

Sebergham Castle And Barn And Stable Wings

WRENN ID
plain-keep-smoke
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
11 April 1967
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The building comprises a late 18th-century farmhouse, probably incorporating a mid-18th-century structure, now forming two houses, together with adjoining barn and stable wings. The houses have cement-rendered walls with string courses and a battlemented parapet, standing on a chamfered plinth. The barn and stable wings are of mixed calciferous and red sandstone rubble. The roofs are of graduated greenslate with coped gables and 20th-century chimney stacks. The main block is two storeys with three bays, featuring a panelled door within an ogee arch, flanked by double ogee-arched casement windows. Upper-floor windows are 3-light, chamfered mullioned, with hoodmoulds. A projecting bay to the left is taller, with similar ogee arches on both floors, and is topped by a quatrefoil and battlemented parapet. Flanking screen walls have ogee-arched doorways and a single 20th-century window to the right. The gable walls of the wings have double ogee-arched 2-light windows, partly blocked on the ground floor and fully blocked above. Gable ends rise above the roofline with ball finials. 20th-century windows are present to the rear of the house. The barn and stables have plank doors and slit vents.

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