Low Burton Hall is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 November 1951. Farmhouse.

Low Burton Hall

WRENN ID
grim-porch-bramble
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
19 November 1951
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE 18 SW

BURTON-UPON-URE A 6108 (north side, off)

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Low Burton Hall

19.11.51

  • II

Farmhouse. C15, C16 and C17 coursed rubblestone with ashlar dressings, graduated stone slate roof. T-shaped in plan. 2 storeys, irregular fenestration. Cross wing on left. Central 1/2-glazed door in triangular- headed surround, the lintel moulded, hood-mould. To right are two 3-light chamfered mullion windows with hood-moulds; to left a 5-light chamfered mullion window with hood-mould. First floor: above the door is a 3-arched- light C16 window with dripstone; similar 4-light window to right; to left a 5-light C15 window with cusped lights and dripstone; to far left a 2-arched- light C16 window. Ashlar coping and external gable stack to right; ridge stack. To left gabled wing has large offset external stack rising as octagonal flue with chamfered band and castellated top. Rear: a reset 2- light C13 window with irregular trefoil in head. Interior: round-arched stone doorway leads to late C17 open-well stair with column-on-vase balusters. Rooms have re-used C17 panelling. Drawing room has C16 panelling and fine fire surround with marquetry bearing date 1549 and initials MW, those of Sir Marmaduke Wyvill.

Listing NGR: SE2337481378

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