Lindal Moor Farmhouse And Attached Farm Buildings is a Grade II listed building in the Westmorland and Furness local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 May 1976. Farmhouse.
Lindal Moor Farmhouse And Attached Farm Buildings
- WRENN ID
- upper-turret-rain
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Westmorland and Furness
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 May 1976
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Lindal Moor Farmhouse and attached farm buildings is a farmhouse with associated structures located in Barrow in Furness. The farmhouse dates from the late 17th century to early 18th century and has been altered, while the farm buildings were constructed in the early 18th century and mid-19th century. The materials used include limestone and slate rubble, with the house being roughcast and featuring a graduated slate roof.
The farmhouse is two storeys high and has four windows on the first floor, along with a short one-storey wing at the rear right. The attached farm buildings at the rear create a rectangular yard. The farmhouse has a part-glazed door to the left of centre, which is adorned with a moulded stone hood and shaped brackets. To the left of the door is a tall casement window, and to the right are two three-light transomed casements. On the first floor, there are three tall casements and, on the right, a low four-light window with a central mullion. The left end features a projecting stack with slate tabling and a conical shaft, while there is a rebuilt ridge stack to the right of centre.
The farm buildings include an 18th-century bank barn at the rear-left corner of the house, which has double doors within a blocked segmental arch. The section to the right, rebuilt in the 19th century, contains cow houses with alternating doors and windows, and haylofts above that are accessed from the rear. At the north end of the yard, there is a lower two-storey building from the 19th century that serves as a cow house beneath a loft. A short single-storey dairy wing encloses the yard, featuring two original doorways flanked by windows, a hipped roof, and a small ridge stack. Inside, the 18th-century section of the barn has principal-rafter trusses, while the later part includes scissor-braced trusses.
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