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Barn 20 Metres North of Felton's Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Tanhouse, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5538 / 53°33'13"N

Longitude: -2.7544 / 2°45'15"W

OS Eastings: 350119

OS Northings: 406616

OS Grid: SD501066

Mapcode National: GBR 9W6B.HS

Mapcode Global: WH86K.NXLZ

Plus Code: 9C5VH63W+G6

Entry Name: Barn 20 Metres North of Felton's Farmhouse

Listing Date: 29 June 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1201660

English Heritage Legacy ID: 388974

ID on this website: 101201660

Location: Elmers Green, West Lancashire, WN8

County: Lancashire

District: West Lancashire

Electoral Ward/Division: Tanhouse

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Skelmersdale

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Dalton St Michael and All Angels

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

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Description



SKELMERSDALE

SD50NW ELMERS GREEN LANE
783-1/2/11 (East side (off))
29/06/89 Barn 20 metres north of Felton's
Farmhouse

GV II

Barn and shippon range; now stable and store. Probably late
C16, enlarged and altered in C17 and later. Coursed squared
sandstone rubble, stone slate roof.
Rectangular 5-bay plan on east-west axis, plus added stable at
west end. An impressively long stone range with opposed waggon
entrances in the 3rd bay, some slit breathers to the right of
this, 4 square-headed doorways to the right-hand half and 2
square loading doors above these; and, at the left end, a
square headed doorway to the added stable and a recent
buttress at the junction.
The principal features of interest are in the INTERIOR, which
has 2 full cruck trusses defining the 4th bay. The first of
these (forming the right-hand side of the central threshing
area) appears to have been the former west gable end of the
building: the blades have vacant mortices of a former sill and
a former rail, the outer ends of a severed tie-beam, and a
collar and yoke both with stave sockets in the soffits, and
the blades are weathered on the west face.
The second cruck truss has more strongly curved blades, short
cruck-ties, a tie-beam with post spurs, and a yoke. Both
trusses have dorsals, and carry chamfered purlins, that on the
north side with an up-windbrace to the west truss and the
vacant mortice of a former downbrace.
The heads of former wall-posts attached to the north side of
both trusses, and the wall-plate between them with mortices
and peg-holes of former intermediate posts, show that the wall
was formerly timber-framed.
The 2-bay west end has a C17 principal-rafter roof truss, and
chamfered purlins; the east end has a C19 truss and purlins.
Forms a group with Felton's Farmhouse approx 20m south (qv).


Listing NGR: SD5011906616

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