Stables Approximately 50 Metres East Of Farnley Hall is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 February 1985. A C18 Stables.

Stables Approximately 50 Metres East Of Farnley Hall

WRENN ID
sacred-beam-tarn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
22 February 1985
Type
Stables
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE 24 NW FARNLEY OTLEY TO FARNLEY ROAD (south side, off) 4/18 Stables approximately 50 metres east of Farnley Hall

GV II

Stables, now garages and dwellings. Late C18 and C20. Possibly by John Carr for Walter Fawkes. Coursed gritstone, Westmorland slate roof. A U-shaped plan with enclosing wall and gate-piers on the fourth (south) side. Quoins. North range has tall carriage arch to left of centre, 3-bay C20 conversion used for storage, left; 5-bay house with C19 4-panel door and 4-pane sashes to right. West range has 4 round-arched double carriage doors to left and C20 storage rooms with 2 round-arched windows. East range has 4 half-glazed, C20 double garage doors under steel lintels, left; 4-bay stables, right, with round arches to half-glazed door and 2 windows, all with interlaced glazing bars; square-headed, C19 panelled door between the windows, right, and square hay-loft opening above door to left. Hipped roofs to west and east ranges. Stacks at centre of west range, and 2 on ridge to right of carriage arch in north range.

Listing NGR: SE2161447326

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