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PARISH OF ECKINGTON HAZELBARROW
SK 38 SE
1/60
Hazelbarrow Farmhouse
and attached
boundary wall
incorporating
fragments of
Hazelbarrow Hall
GV II
Farmhouse and attached boundary wall. C18, with C19 alterations
and incorporating a fragment of a late C16 house, and the
surviving parts of its garden walling. Coursed squared coal
measures sandstone with quoins, coped gables with moulded
kneelers, Welsh slates and stone slates. L-plan, with single
storey range within the angle of the two main ranges. East
elevation. Two storeys, three bays, symmetrical, with stacked
glazing bar sash windows in stone frames, the ground floor
window to the south end having lost its glazing bars. Central
doorway with moulded door surround, with dripmould above and a
C19 half-glazed door. The interior contains some plank and
muntin and square panelling, all in a small first floor room,
and the tie beams to the roof trusses are massive cambered
timbers, which are re-used. The panelling and roof trusses may
have come from the earlier house on this site. Attached to the
north gable wall, and extending 25 metres to the east, a part of
a former external wall. The wall contains two 2-light deeply
recessed chamfer mullioned openings with moulded quoined
surrounds. Between the windows there is evidence of earlier
openings, now blocked. To the west of the window openings, a
quoined doorway, with chamfered surround and cambered lintel
with shallow four-centred arch. At the west end of the wall an
advanced tower, square in plan, with monopitch stone slate roof.
At the base of the north wall, an arched opening and, on the
west side wall, a slit window. The tower may have been a
garderobe tower. Adjoining the tower, and extending 50 metres
to the west, and then 50 metres to the south, a garden wall,
formerly enclosing the gardens to the C16 house. The wall rises
from a plain plinth, and rises to approximately 2.5 metres. The
top is coped with coursed masonry, laid in courses of
diminishing width giving a stepped appearance to the wall head.
At the corner at the west end, there is a substantial stepped
diagonal buttress, beyond which the wall extends to the south at
a much reduced level.
Listing NGR: SK3687681407
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