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Gain Lane Farmhouse and Attached Barn and Stables to Rear

A Grade II Listed Building in Bradford Moor, Leeds

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.8035 / 53°48'12"N

Longitude: -1.7041 / 1°42'14"W

OS Eastings: 419582

OS Northings: 434175

OS Grid: SE195341

Mapcode National: GBR JWG.J3

Mapcode Global: WHC99.SNPJ

Plus Code: 9C5WR73W+C8

Entry Name: Gain Lane Farmhouse and Attached Barn and Stables to Rear

Listing Date: 17 June 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1135122

English Heritage Legacy ID: 341848

ID on this website: 101135122

Location: Thornbury, Leeds, West Yorkshire, BD3

County: Leeds

Electoral Ward/Division: Bradford Moor

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bradford

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Thornbury St Margaret

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


SCHEDULE
SEVENTY NINTH LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST COMPILED
UNDER SECTION 54 OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971

BD3 GAIN LANE
SE1934 PUDSEY (north side)
Gain Lane Farmhouse
3/34 and attached barn
and stables to rear

- II

2 cottages now a single dwelling and attached barn, cart-sheds and stables.
Early-mid C18. Thin coursed hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. Laithe-
house plan with farmbuildings attached in U-shaped range to rear. 2 storeys.
Main fronts: quoins. 2-bay house to right has former cottage doorways with
tie-stone jambs (blocked) at end. Tall central doorway with monolithic jambs
flanked by 2-light flat-faced mullioned windows with recessed mullions and
4-pane glazing. 1st-floor windows the same, but originally of 5 lights (one
light solid). Coped gables with kneelers, that to right with stack, one other
stack at junction with 3-bay barn. 3-bay to left which has segmental-arched
cart-entry with stressed keystone and skewbacks, composite reinforced jambs
and to right doorway with monolithic jambs (blocked). Attached to left gable
of barn is extension which has 4 linked semicircular-arched entrances (blocked).
Rear: house L-shaped with lean-to to left of doorway with tie-stone jambs.
Stack at junction with barn. Barn: arched cart-entry as front but with inner
returns each with doorways with tie-stone jambs. Addition has 2 open semicircular
arches on a common square column. A low stable range at right angles links with
long 11-bay single-storey outbuilding of 2 builds of 7 and 4 bays. This has
2 doorways with monolithic jambs and 9 windows with lintels and sills. Coped
gables in ridge stack to right. Rear of this range has 12 chamfered rectangular
ventilators and 3 doorways with monolithic jambs (one blocked).

Interior: barn has king-post roof, the tie-beams of large scantling straight-
braced to ridge, lacking struts. 11-bay outbuilding has fish-bone king-post
trusses, the northernmost bay with a set-pot removed but retaining shafting
for former industrial use.


Listing NGR: SE1958234175

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