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NEWLAND WITH WOODHOUSE MOOR NEWLAND PARK
SE 32 SE
2/47 Farm Buildings to
9.8.1977 former Newland Hall
GV II Farm buildings enclosing a rectangular yard on 3 sides, of which the east and
south ranges are of greater interest than the north. C17, altered in C19;
and C18. East range, stables or cow-house, C17 altered in C19. Coursed
squared sandstone, stone slate roof. Rectangular plan, approx. 8 bays. Two
storeys; west front (to yard) has a chamfered plinth, a continuous dripmould
stepped over the doorways; the 5 principal doorways are symmetrically
arranged, with one in the centre and a pair to each side, plus one other at
the right hand end; all have Tudor-arched lintels and chamfered surrounds;
above the first pair is a panel with raised lettering "ES", enclosed by
moulding linked to the dripmould, and above the second pair a similar panel
with a raised double cross (of St. John of the Hospital); the 1st doorway has
been altered as a window, the 2nd and 3rd blocked with brick and the 6th
blocked with stone, while the 4th and 5th are furnished with stable doors;
the central doorway is flanked by 2-light chamfered mullion windows (that on
the right lacking the mullion), and over the lintel of this and the 4th are
oculi. 1st floor has C19 chamfered single-light windows. Rear (east side)
of less interest, with altered or inserted openings.
Interior: altered, but retains most of collar truss roof structure.
South range, of similar materials, is a larg barn with attached cart shed,
and appears to be C18 (but has roof structure similar to the east range).
Rectangular plan of 7 bays, plus 2-bay cart shed at west end. Chamfered
plinth; large segmental-arched wagon doorways opposed in the 2nd and 6th
bays, all with stepped voussoirs, those in the 2nd (eastern) bay blocked, but
the others furnished with harr-hung double doors (iron harr-hinges). Collar
truss roof with 2 pairs of butt-purlins (some re-used). Cart-house at west
end has coupled segmental-arched entrances to the yard (roof and rear walls
partially collapsed). North range, apparently C19, of dressed masonry, with
altered openings, is of less interest.
Listing NGR: SE3661422423
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