Latitude: 54.1688 / 54°10'7"N
Longitude: -1.2068 / 1°12'24"W
OS Eastings: 451884
OS Northings: 475064
OS Grid: SE518750
Mapcode National: GBR NN07.JC
Mapcode Global: WHD8Y.FHL0
Plus Code: 9C6W5Q9V+G7
Entry Name: Black Bull Cottage
Listing Date: 17 May 1960
Last Amended: 24 November 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1191160
English Heritage Legacy ID: 332757
ID on this website: 101191160
Location: Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, YO61
County: North Yorkshire
District: Hambleton
Civil Parish: Husthwaite
Built-Up Area: Husthwaite
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Husthwaite St Nicholas
Church of England Diocese: York
Tagged with: Cottage
HUSTHWAITE THE GREEN
SE 5075-5175
(east side)
11/47
Black Bull Cottage
17.5.60 (formerly listed as The
Old Black Bull)
GV II
Inn and cottage, now one house. Probably mid C16, with later alterations and
additions. Timber-framed with brick alterations and additions, pantile roofs.
2 storeys with rear outshut, 2 + 2 bays. Older part on left has brick in
English garden wall bond to ground floor with inserted central C20 studded oak
board door and a 2-light casement window to each side; on first-floor close
studding with straight braces from posts to wall plate, and a small 2-light
casement window in each bay. Central double ridge stack in brick. Right-hand
section, probably late C18 - early C19, of brick in Flemish bond, has 2 casement
windows on each floor, those on ground floor with wedge lintels, brick ridge
stack to right of centre. Rear: outshut mainly C20. Left return: projection
with pantile roof forming lower gable indicates roof line of a former neigh-
bouring cottage. Interior: of left-hand section: framing of rear wall exposed,
both front and rear wall framing jointed near the central chimney. In the
housebody, the fireplace has bressummer with ogee doorhead to lobby and spliced
joint over (removed) heck post; spit mechanism fixed to bressummer; run-out
chamfered joists. In lobby, low cupboard in side of stack. Wattle and daub
smoke-hood exposed on first floor. North Yorkshire and Cleveland Vernacular
Buildings Study Group Report No 92.
Listing NGR: SE5188475064
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