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Farmhouse at Brown House

A Grade II Listed Building in Stape, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.3437 / 54°20'37"N

Longitude: -0.7542 / 0°45'14"W

OS Eastings: 481088

OS Northings: 494949

OS Grid: SE810949

Mapcode National: GBR RL56.JP

Mapcode Global: WHF9J.D23X

Plus Code: 9C6X86VW+F8

Entry Name: Farmhouse at Brown House

Listing Date: 27 November 1975

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1149346

English Heritage Legacy ID: 328161

ID on this website: 101149346

Location: North Yorkshire, YO18

County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Civil Parish: Stape

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Newton St John

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


1. BROWN HOWE ROAD
5340
(South Side)
Farmhouse at
Brown Howe (South)
SE 89 SW 8/128
II
2.
Late C18. 2 storeys in coursed stone with steep pantile roof with brick stacks
at gable ends. 5 windows, thin lintels, sliding sashes. Stone lintels to 2
windows to ground floor, modern glazing. Similar lintel to plain door. Flanked
by adjoining outbuildings of 1 storey.


Listing NGR: SE8108894949

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