Home Farm is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 June 1966. House.

Home Farm

WRENN ID
fallen-parapet-thunder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
20 June 1966
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Home Farm is a building that has been converted from a house into two farm buildings, dating from the late 17th century and 18th century. It is constructed of red brick with ashlar dressings and features a pantile roof. The structure is two storeys high and consists of seven bays.

On the left side of the right-hand bay, there is a gabled porch that protrudes forward, featuring stone quoins. The porch has a studded board door set within a moulded architrave, which includes a pulvinated frieze, a keystone, and a broken pediment adorned with egg and dart moulding. The gable of the porch is decorated with 19th-century bargeboards and a finial.

The two left-hand bays contain 18-pane side-sliding sash windows, while to the right, there is a six-panel door topped by a flat brick arch. Adjacent to this door is a six-pane sash window with an eight-pane side-sliding sash above it. A brick and stone stair leads to a board door on the first floor. To the left of the porch, there is another board door with a segmental brick arch. The right-hand bay features two ventilation slits.

A first-floor band runs across the building, and there is brick coping on the left side, which includes an end stack and one stack on the ridge. The right return of the building showcases a stone four-light chamfered-mullioned canted bay window, with a stone two-light chamfered mullion window above it. The gable bargeboards on this side are similar to those on the porch.

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