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Latitude: 53.3424 / 53°20'32"N
Longitude: -1.9137 / 1°54'49"W
OS Eastings: 405839
OS Northings: 382836
OS Grid: SK058828
Mapcode National: GBR HY2S.GK
Mapcode Global: WHBBD.K7XZ
Plus Code: 9C5W83RP+XG
Entry Name: Slack House Farmhouse and Barn
Listing Date: 12 April 1984
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1088031
English Heritage Legacy ID: 82050
ID on this website: 101088031
Location: New Smithy, High Peak, Derbyshire, SK23
County: Derbyshire
District: High Peak
Civil Parish: Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside
Traditional County: Derbyshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire
Church of England Parish: Chinley with Buxworth
Church of England Diocese: Derby
Tagged with: Farmhouse
SK 08 SE
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PARISH OF CHINLEY, BUXWORTH AND BROWNSIDE
BEET LANE (east side)
Slack House Farmhouse and Barn
(Formerly listed as Slack House)
II
Farmhouse and barn under continuous roof. 1762. Coursed gritstone rubble with quoins. Gritstone dressings, some painted. Concrete tile roof to house, stone slates to barn. Four stone gable end and ridge stacks.
Two storeys. South elevation; three bays. Off-centre doorcase with large jambs and lintel. C19 stone slated, wooden, gabled, canopy over. Studded wooden door. To west two three-light flush mullion windows. Similar window to east. Over door datestone inscribed 'LIA 1762'. Three similar windows in same arrangement to first floor. All windows have leaded side lights and central small pane casements.
To east barn with chamfered quoined surround doorcase. C20 three-light flush mullion window beyond doorcase to east. Above circular stone opening to hayloft. Over door C18 three-light flush mullion window.
Listing NGR: SK0583982836
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