Number 104 And Attached Outbuildings To West is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 April 1993. Barn, house. 2 related planning applications.
Number 104 And Attached Outbuildings To West
- WRENN ID
- buried-steel-indigo
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 5 April 1993
- Type
- Barn, house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Number 104 and the attached outbuildings to the west are a former barn that has been converted into a house and outbuildings. The main structure dates from the late 18th century and was converted in the early 19th century, with later alterations and extensions. The outbuildings are from the early 19th century, with some 20th-century changes. The late 18th-century and early 19th-century parts are made of orange-red brick in English garden wall bond, while the outbuildings are partly whitewashed. The house extension features pink and cream mottled brick in the same bond. The roofs are covered with pantiles, and the house has stone coped gables and shaped kneelers; the left end of the outbuilding has a hipped roof.
The house has a front facing Castlegate and is two storeys high with two bays. There is a half-glazed door beneath a divided overlight to the right of a 16-pane sash window with a stone sill. Both have painted flat arches made of gauged brick with triple keyblocks. The garden front has a two-storey, one-window range to the left of a one-storey, one-window gable wall. The left range features an extruded brick stack towards the left end and a 12-pane staircase sash with a timber lintel beneath a row of blocked ventilation slits. The gable wall has a glazed door on the ground floor and a 12-pane sash window with a painted stone sill on the first floor, both with flat arches. At the rear, there is a 16-pane sash window on the ground floor and two 12-pane sashes on the first floor, all with timber lintels.
The outbuildings have a two-storey front with five bays and a one-storey pent extension to the right. The left end bay is blank. There is a board stable door beneath a segmental arch in the second bay from the left, and a 20th-century garage door has been inserted further right, between a segment-arched glazed window and a blocked window with a timber lintel, both featuring painted sills. On the first floor, there is a board lifting door towards the right end and shuttered square openings elsewhere, all with painted sills. The eaves have a dentilled course, and there are board double doors beneath a timber lintel leading to the extension.
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