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GARSDALE SD78NW HAWES ROAD
162-1/11/229 (North side)
14/06/84 Garsdale Hall and attached barn to
east
(Formerly Listed as:
HAWES ROAD
Garsdale Hall, attached barn to E,
and barns to SE and SW) GV II Farmhouse, or farmhouse and cottage, with attached barn; now
derelict, and internal renovation apparently suspended.
Probably late C17 or early C18; altered in C19 and C20.
Roughly coursed sandstone rubble with quoins, the front with
remains of whitewash; stone slate roof on 2 levels. Linear
plan on east-west axis facing south, composed of a
single-depth 2-unit house with a back extension to the centre,
a 1-unit cottage or extension at the east end, and a barn
continued to the east of this.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, 3+2 windows, divided by an irregular
vertical joint with quoins to the 3-window range, which is
slightly higher. This has a square-headed doorway in the
centre flanked by the side walls of a former single-storey
gabled porch, one square 6-pane sash on each floor to the left
(both damaged), 2 rectangular fixed windows to the right at
ground floor (24 and 16 panes respectively) and two square
6-pane sashes above, offset slightly towards the centre.
Square gable chimneys, plus a small ridge chimney offset
slightly left, all with stone slate water tabling. The lower
2-window portion to the right has a continuous stone slate
drip-course over the ground floor, a wide doorway at the
junction to the left, with a massive lintel, a 4-pane top-hung
casement at ground floor and traces of a small blocked
round-headed window to the right of this, two square 6-pane
windows above (sashed and fixed, respectively), and a
corbelled ridge chimney at the junction with the barn (corbels
visible in barn). The 5-bay barn continued at the same level
has a course of through-stones, a blocked doorway abutting the
junction with the cottage, a flight of steps next to this with
doorways above and below, a square-headed wagon doorway in the
centre, and a small square window to the right and 2 slit
breathers above this. Rear: rear wing of house has two 16-pane
fixed windows and 24-pane stair-window.
INTERIOR: remodelling visible through window of house; lateral
beam visible in cottage (probably a smokehood bressumer);
pegged principal-rafter roof trusses in barn. Forms group with
former cottage/coach-house opposite (qv) and with barn
opposite to south-west (qv). Listing NGR: SD7456289519
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