Bridge House is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 March 1967. House, barn. 1 related planning application.

Bridge House

WRENN ID
calm-cinder-soot
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
6 March 1967
Type
House, barn
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Bridge House is a pair of houses with an attached barn, dating from the 17th century with some alterations. The building is constructed of coursed squared stone and ashlar, topped with a graduated stone slate roof. The houses are two storeys high and feature six first-floor windows. The two left-hand bays are incorporated from the barn. The original 17th-century house has an end lobby-entrance plan and is accented with quoins at either end and to the left of the right-hand bay.

There are two glazed doors; the one to the right of the two left-hand bays has a 17th-century chamfered quoined surround with a cambered arched lintel, while the door to the left of the two right-hand bays has a plain stone surround. The ground floor windows are from the 19th century and consist of two lights with flat-faced mullions, except for those on either side of the right-hand door. To the right of this door is a three-light double-chamfered mullioned window with a hoodmould, and to the left is a similar two-light window, originally designed with four lights.

On the first floor, the two left-hand bays and the right-hand bay have 19th-century two-light flat-faced mullion windows. The two bays to the left of the right-hand bay feature two-light chamfered mullion windows, and above the 17th-century door is a similar four-light window. The building has shaped kneelers and moulded coping to the right, along with corniced end stacks and one stack on the ridge.

The attached barn on the left side has a large barn door at the center, set under a segmental arch with a raised keystone and voussoirs. To the left of the barn door is a four-pane sash window, and to its left is a board door within a plain stone surround.

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