Lane End Farmhouse And Attached Barn is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 July 1987. Farmhouse, barn. 5 related planning applications.

Lane End Farmhouse And Attached Barn

WRENN ID
ghost-transept-starling
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
14 July 1987
Type
Farmhouse, barn
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Lane End Farmhouse and attached barn is probably an early 18th-century house with an early 19th-century barn. The house and barn are constructed of coursed squared gritstone, with a graduated stone slate roof. The house is two storeys high and has two bays. The barn has three bays. The house has quoins and a lobby-entrance plan. A central board door is set within a quoined surround. A three-light, flat-faced mullion window is located on the ground floor to the left, and a paired sash window with a central stone mullion is to the right, replacing a former four-light window. Central and right-end stacks are present. The barn has two byre doors in plain surrounds to bays one and two; two square pitching doors are above; two tiers of slit vents; and gable copings. The interior of the house features a large, cambered-arched fireplace to the left of the entrance passage and an inserted partition to the right. An attached range at a right angle to the left is not of special architectural or historic interest.

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