Brook House With Attached Barn is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 March 1967. House.
Brook House With Attached Barn
- WRENN ID
- final-baluster-wren
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 March 1967
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Brook House with attached barn, now a garage, dates from the early 18th century and has 20th-century alterations. It is constructed of coursed squared gritstone with a graduated stone slate roof. The house is two stories tall and has three bays, with the right bay being taller. The barn, which is to the left, is in the shape of an "L".
The right bay of the house features quoins and a 20th-century porch to the left. It has three-light mullion windows, which are chamfered on the ground floor and flat-fronted on the first floor. The gable has coping and a shaped kneeler on the right, with end stacks. The two left-hand bays have windows with two, two, and three lights on each floor, with gable coping and a kneeler between the first and second bays. There are stacks on the ridge between the bays and at the left end.
The former barn has 20th-century garage doors and a two-light mullion window above. It also features gable coping and a kneeler on the left. The house was likely originally built as a one-bay structure with outbuildings to the left. Similar single-bay houses from the early 18th century can be found at Dacre, including Lane Foot Farmhouse and Eastwoods.
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