South Kilburn Park And Attached Outbuiding is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 December 1988. Farmhouse. 1 related planning application.

South Kilburn Park And Attached Outbuiding

WRENN ID
third-latch-soot
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
20 December 1988
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is a late 18th-century farmhouse with an attached outbuilding, incorporating earlier 18th-century rear ranges. A quoin stone is dated 1798. The front of the main range is built of coursed, squared limestone with herringbone tooling, while the rest of the building is of coursed rubble with sandstone quoins. The roofs are covered in grey and purple slates and corrugated asbestos.

The main range is two and a half storeys and three bays wide, with a two-storey, two-bay set-back wing on each side, an earlier two-storey central rear wing, and a single-storey range in the angle to the rear left. The main range has a plinth and a central six-panel door with an overlight, flanked by four-pane sash windows. The first floor has three four-pane sashes, and the second floor has three short eight-pane sashes, all with vertically-tooled lintels and projecting sills. An eaves band runs along the top, and there are shaped kneelers, coping, and a grey slate roof with end stacks, the right stack having a cornice and the left stack rebuilt in brick.

The left wing, which served as a dairy with rooms above, has a break in the masonry between the bays. The left bay has a four-pane side-sliding sash window on the ground floor, and the right bay has a small square window with an iron stanchion on each floor. It has a purple slate roof. The right wing is an outbuilding with no openings, a raised verge with inturned kneelers and coping, and a corrugated asbestos roof.

The rear of the building includes an outbuilding displaying a quoin inscribed "A C E 1798", alongside a ground-floor door and a higher-level door on the right side. The central, gabled rear wing features steps leading up to the first floor, bulbous kneelers with moulded coping, a rebuilt gable stack, and a narrow first-floor window with fixed leaded lights in the left return. A single-storey range on the right has a circa 1980 porch, a window, a slate roof, and an out-shut on the right.

Inside the main range, original panelled doors remain, and the ground-floor left room has cupboards flanking the fireplace. There's a closed-string dog-leg staircase with an elliptical handrail on stick balusters and turned newel posts. The top-right-hand room retains its original fireplace with a basket grate and stone surround.

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