Moor House Stables, Granary And Cart Shed is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 June 1987. Stables, granary, cart shed.
Moor House Stables, Granary And Cart Shed
- WRENN ID
- narrow-spindle-mallow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 22 June 1987
- Type
- Stables, granary, cart shed
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Moor House Stables, Granary and Cart Shed is a late 18th-century building located on the east side of Bank Road in Hovingham. The structure is made of limestone rubble and features reused upper crucks, with a roof of stone slate and pantiles. It consists of single-storey stables with an attic that serves as a granary, along with a lower single-storey cart shed to the north. The building has quoins and two stable doors, each flanked by blocked openings beneath flat arches. The low cart shed is positioned to the right. The gable has coping and shaped kneelers, and there is a blocked entrance to the cart shed at the right gable end, which is beneath a massive cambered timber lintel. On the left gable end, stone steps lead to a board door of the granary, with a slatted window to the right. Inside, there are four reused crucks with collars and spurs, featuring halved, pegged apexes.
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