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Bulls Head Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Cliviger, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7609 / 53°45'39"N

Longitude: -2.1985 / 2°11'54"W

OS Eastings: 387012

OS Northings: 429409

OS Grid: SD870294

Mapcode National: GBR FS2Y.TK

Mapcode Global: WHB84.6QCQ

Plus Code: 9C5VQR62+8J

Entry Name: Bulls Head Farmhouse

Listing Date: 1 August 1986

Last Amended: 24 July 1992

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1072674

English Heritage Legacy ID: 184036

ID on this website: 101072674

Location: Southward Bottom, Burnley, Lancashire, BB10

County: Lancashire

District: Burnley

Civil Parish: Cliviger

Built-Up Area: Cliviger

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Holme-in-Cliviger St John

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


In the entry for:-

SD 82 NE CLIVIGER RED LEES ROAD

6/30 Bulls Head farmhouse
1.8.86 with integral barn

- II

The address and the description shall be amended to read:

SD 82 NE CLIVIGER RED LEES ROAD

6/30 Bulls Head Farmhouse
1.8.86

- II

Farmhouse. Probably later C17; altered. Coursed squared sandstone
with quoins, stone slate roof. 2-bay farmhouse with former
baffle-entry to left. Two storeys. Plain doorway in line with
ridge chimney, windows either altered or inserted (one large and
2 small at ground floor, 2 at 1st floor). Gable wall and rear
have similarly altered or inserted windows, rear has single-
storey extension. Interior: timber-framed partition to service
end incorporating 2 doorways in pegged frames which have cambered
heads and chamfered surrounds, one with a studded plank door; at
1st floor 2 large kingpost roof trusses, the exposed tie-beams
having 5 or 6 pegholes for the principals,carpenters marks, and
some taper burns; large chamfered purlins. Otherwise altered;
former inglenook removed, lateral partition inserted. Formerly
known as Jack Hey Farm.

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SD 82 NE CLIVIGER RED LEES ROAD

6/30 Bulls Head Farmhouse with
1.8.86 integral barn
-
- II


Farmhouse and integral barn. Probably later C17; altered, Coursed squared
sandstone with quoins, stone slate roof. Very long range; 2-bay farmhouse
with former baffle-entry close to junction with barn, 5-bay barn continued to
south, and projecting shippon at south end of this. Two-storey house has
plain doorway in line with ridge chimney, windows either altered or inserted
(one large and 2 small at ground floor, 2 at 1st floor). Gable wall and rear
have similarly altered or inserted windows, rear has single-storey extension.
Barn has opposed sliding doors to the centre; rear wall appears to have been
rebuilt, slightly set back from junction with house. Interior of house:
timber-framed partition to service end incorporating 2 doorways in pegged
frames which have cambered heads and chamfered surrounds, one with a studded
plank door; at 1st floor 2 large kingpost roof trusses, the exposed tie-beams
having 5 or 6 pegholes for the principals, carpenters marks, and some taper
burns; large chamfered purlins. Otherwise altered; former inglenook removed,
lateral partition inserted. Formerly known as Jack Hey Farm.


Listing NGR: SD8701229409

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