More information : (NY 99743927) Stone House (NAT) (1)
Stone Houses, Grade II, 17th century or earlier. House and wing. Circa 1600. Thinly-rendered rubble sandstone and millstone grit with large irregular quoins and ashlar dressings; stone-flagged roof with stone gable copings. 2½ storeys, 4 bays and 2-storey, one-bay left wing. Ledged and boarded door at right in Tudor-arched surround with wide, broach-stopped chamfers; irregular-block jambs to door and to windows with wide- chamfered stone mullions and surrounds. Ground floor has two 3-light windows and one single; single lights above, irregularly-spaced and of varying sizes; 2 small windows at eaves have iron bars and rails.
Left extension has C20 door and late C19 sashes under flat stone lintels. Ashlar-corniced left end chimney on main house; massive external stack on extension. Roll-moulded right gable coping.
Rear 2-storey, one-bay catslide extension. Interior not inspected. (2)
In good condition but not outstanding. (3)
Alleged to be a former rectory, perhaps a pele, but the walls are thin. (4) |