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Upper Birchitt Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Dronfield, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.313 / 53°18'46"N

Longitude: -1.5022 / 1°30'7"W

OS Eastings: 433262

OS Northings: 379682

OS Grid: SK332796

Mapcode National: GBR KZY4.K2

Mapcode Global: WHCCQ.WZVJ

Plus Code: 9C5W8F7X+64

Entry Name: Upper Birchitt Farmhouse

Listing Date: 7 July 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1087774

English Heritage Legacy ID: 79534

ID on this website: 101087774

Location: Bradway, North East Derbyshire, S18

County: Derbyshire

District: North East Derbyshire

Civil Parish: Dronfield

Built-Up Area: Sheffield

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Dronfield St John Baptist

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description


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SK 37 NW
5/52

PARISH OF DRONFIELD
RED MOOR ROAD (Off)
Upper Birchitt Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse. Late C16, enlarged and remodelled early C17, and altered in C19. Coursed squared coal measures sandstone, rising from a shallow plinth, with flush quoins, coped gables and moulded kneelers, and gable ashlar ridge stacks with moulded drips. Stone slated roofs. L-plan house with lower earlier range to west, and a central lobby entrance range to the east, at right angles to the main range. Earlier range south elevation. Two storeys, three bays, the western bay possibly remodelled. Doorway with quoined surround and substantial lintel in the angle of the two ranges, the eastern quoins obscured by the later range.

To west, stacked former recessed chamfer mullioned windows, the ground floor opening formerly of five-lights now with a single surviving mullion, the first floor opening formerly four light, with all mullions removed. C20 casements in old stone surrounds. Further to the west a blocked doorway, against the line of the stack. At the west end, a C19 stable doorway.

East range, east elevation. Two storeys and attics, three bays with plain central doorway and C20 door. Three-light chamfer mullioned window to south of doorway. C20 casement with transom lights beneath deep lintel to north. Two two-light and one three-light chamfer mullioned windows to first floor, the central window lower than the outer wo.

South end elevation roughcast, with a five-light recessed chamfer mullioned window with transoms to the ground floor, and a four-light window with transoms to the first floor, both openings with dripmouldings. Three-light blocked recessed chamfer mullioned attic window.

Interior. Substantial oak ceiling timbers and spine beams and, in the east range, two finely wrought stone hearths with massive lintels and chamfered surrounds, below well-made relieving arches.

Listing NGR: SK3326279682

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