Manor Farmhouse
MANOR FARMHOUSE, MAIN STREET
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Overview
- Heritage Category:
- Listed building
- List Entry Number:
- 1149787
- Date first listed:
- 22-Jun-1987
- Statutory Address:
- MANOR FARMHOUSE, MAIN STREET
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- Heritage Category:
- Listed building
- List Entry Number:
- 1149787
- Date first listed:
- 22-Jun-1987
- Statutory Address 1:
- MANOR FARMHOUSE, MAIN STREET
Location
- Statutory Address:
- MANOR FARMHOUSE, MAIN STREET
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
- District:
- North Yorkshire (Unitary Authority)
- Parish:
- Scackleton
- National Grid Reference:
- SE 64715 72780
Details
SCACKLETON MAIN STREET NORTH YORKSHIRE RYEDALE 5340 SE 67 SW (west side, off) 4/141 Manor Farmhouse - II House. C17 with C18 alterations. Sandstone rubble, pantile roof. Through- passage now blocked, service wing to north. 2 storeys, 3 first-floor windows to main range, one to lower service wing. Dressed quoins to main range. 4-panel door beneath divided overlight with timber lintel. 3-light double-chamfered mullion window to left. Replacement 16-pane sash in reused stone frame to right. Fixed window to service wing. First floor: central 2-light Yorkshire sash in reused stone frame of former chamfered mullion window. 2-light double-chamfered mullion to left. 16-pane sash in reused stone frame set in earlier wider opening to right. 2-light Yorkshire sash to service wing. Swept roof, gable coping, shaped kneelers and end stacks to main range. Left end stack to service wing. Interior: deep splaying of mullions through very thick walls. High ceilings to ground-floor rooms. An upright member visible beneath wallpaper on the landing may be a post, suggesting earlier timber framing. Roof of principal rafters halved and pegged at the apex, and 2 sets of trenched purlins. Substantial tie-beams. North Yorkshire and Cleveland Vernacular Buildings Study Group Report No 128.
Listing NGR: SE6471572780
Legacy
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- Legacy System number:
- 329098
- Legacy System:
- LBS
Sources
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North Yorkshire and Cleveland Vernacular Buildings Study Group Report in North Yorkshire and Cleveland Vernacular Buildings Study Group Report, Vol. 128, ()
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