Greenlane House is a Grade II listed building in the Cumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 February 1963. House. 4 related planning applications.

Greenlane House

WRENN ID
upper-buttress-holly
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
13 February 1963
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

NY 56 SW BRAMPTON A69, BRAMPTON (East side)

10/2 Greenlane House, (formerly listed as Green Lane House)

13.2.63 II

House. Circa 1878 by Philip Webb as vicarage for Church of St Martins, Brampton. Dressed red sandstone, steeply pitched graduated slate roof, stone chimney stacks. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Arched entrance has top-glazed plain door, with chamfered surround, flanked by mullioned windows, and flat roofed dormer above, all with square leaded panes. 2 storey gabled bay to right has sashes with glazing bars, 1½ storey projecting bay to left with dentilled eaves and bargeboards, has steel casements and sashes with glazing bars. East garden face has projecting central gabled canted bay, with dentilled eaves and bargeboards. Windows have chamfered surrounds with flat and round heads, all sashes with glazing bars. Listing includes single storey outbuildings, adjoining left, now garage and ancillary buildings, of similar stonework, with plank doors, square leaded casements. The Vicar did not like the building and refused to live in it, so it was sold without being used as a vicarage.

Listing NGR: NY5258760775

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