Swaithe House
- Date:
- 1 Oct 2004
- Location:
- Swaithe House, Mitchell Street, Worsbrough, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 3QF
- Reference:
- IOE01/13382/29
- Type:
- Photograph (Digital)
This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.
WORSBROUGH MITCHELL STREET SE30SE (west side) Swaithe 2/104 Swaithe House 11.11.66 - II* Large farmhouse. Dated 'WH / 1680' with addition of c1720. Deeply-coursed, dressed sandstone, the c1720 part stuccoed; stone slate and graduated slate roofs, c1720 house: 3 storeys with basement and attics, 5-bay symmetrical facade; C17 rear wing of 3 storeys, 5 windows to 1st floor. c1720 house: plinth, projecting quoins, floor bands. Arcaded-panel door with 4-pane overlight in bolection-moulded architrave beneath consoled segmental pediment. Flanking bays have damaged 24-pane sashes in architraves. lst-floor windows similar, bay-2 sash removed, central sash has moulded sill and architrave in raised ashlar panel with cornice. 2nd floor: 2-pane sashes, that to bay 2 removed; lintel band links architraves beneath eaves cornice; 3-bay pediment with unglazed oeil-de-boeuf in ashlar tympanum. Hipped roof with roof dormers on return slopes, corniced ashlar stacks set to rear. Right return: blind ground-floor window on right beneath band; 18-pane sash to 1st floor with 2-pane sash over; central roof-dormer has pedimented gable. Set back on right is the lower wing of 1680: large quoins.
Quoined doorway to left of centre has cambered lintel with date, hoodmould continues as dripmould over flanking windows; on right a 3-light double-chamfered mullioned window and 2 similar 2-light windows (one blocked) with blocked quoined doorway beyond; on left a casement in original surround, large 3-light horizontal-sliding sash on its left with blocked double-chamfered opening beyond. 1st floor: blocked 2-light opening with intact 4-light window on right, part-blocked single-light window over door, 3-light horizontally-sliding sash on right with blocked original opening beyond. 2nd floor: four 2-light openings all but that on left blocked.
Shaped kneelers and gable copings on right. Ashlar ridge stack opposite door has plinth and cornice, roof in very poor condition at time of resurvey. Left return: lateral stack to C17 wing.
Interior: c1720 house: original features in poor condition include fielded-panelling in ground-floor-left room with pulvinated frieze to fireplace; bolection-moulded door architraves; wooden staircase with alternating barley-sugar, fluted and plain balusters. C17 house: ground-floor room adjoining c1720 range has chamfered transverse ceiling beams and bressumer beam; C18 dog-leg, balustered staircase; lst-floor rooms with plaster cornices, some C17 panelling; rear part of house has 2 spine beams set on stop-chamfered posts; double-collared principal rafters with stub tie beams set on carved corbela.
Owned by the Hall family until 1773 (Wilkinson pp211-223).
J. Wilkinson, Worsbrough, Its Historical Associations and Rural Attractions, 1872.
RCHM report July 1980.
Save, South Yorks: Buildings at Risk, 1984, pp14-15.
Listing NGR: SE3726304206
This is part of the Series: IOE01/1088 IOE Records taken by Barry Jackson; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England
© Mr Barry Jackson. Source: Historic England Archive
This photograph was taken for the Images of England project
Photographer: Jackson, Barry
Rights Holder: Jackson, Barry
Ashlar, Sandstone, Slate, Stone, Stucco, Tudor Farmhouse, Elizabethan Domestic, Stuart Agricultural Dwelling, Jacobean Dwelling, House, Agriculture And Subsistence, Farm Building, Agricultural Building, Date Stone, Commemorative, Commemorative Stone, Commemorative Monument
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