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Latitude: 53.6411 / 53°38'27"N
Longitude: -2.6679 / 2°40'4"W
OS Eastings: 355937
OS Northings: 416268
OS Grid: SD559162
Mapcode National: GBR 9VTB.6J
Mapcode Global: WH866.ZRQ1
Plus Code: 9C5VJ8RJ+CR
Entry Name: Lower House Farmhouse
Listing Date: 17 April 1967
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1203643
English Heritage Legacy ID: 357536
ID on this website: 101203643
Location: Charnock Richard, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
County: Lancashire
District: Chorley
Civil Parish: Charnock Richard
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire
Church of England Parish: Charnock Richard Christ Church
Church of England Diocese: Blackburn
Tagged with: Farmhouse
SD 51 NE CHARNOCK RICHARD DELPH LANE
5/21 Lower House Farmhouse
17.4.1967
- II*
Farmhouse, dated 1654, now house. Brick with stone plinth, quoins and
dressings; concrete tile roof with one chimney on the ridge, another
behind ridge at right end. Three-bay baffle-entry plan with short
outshut to rear of 3rd and part of 2nd bay. Two storeys. Two-storey
gabled porch at junction of 1st and 2nd bays has moulded stone entrance
with Tudor arched lintel; a hoodmould to the lintel and above this a
datestone in arched frame with worn lettering: E ;
H C
1654
on 3 sides at 1st floor level are 3-light windows with segmental
relieving arches, and on apex of gable is a lozenge pattern of headers.
To the left is one window on each floor, to the right 2 windows each
floor, all originally 6-lights with chamfered brick mullions and unusual
paired segmental relieving arches, but all ground floor windows are now
casements and those to the right have stone heads. Right gable wall has
4 windows, 3 with single segmental relieving arches and 2 of these with
2 chamfered brick mullions. Windows in rear wall have brick hoodmoulds,
some have chamfered brick mullions; back door to ist bay has moulded stone
jambs and arched lintel with a dripstone over it. Ends of 2 inglenook
bressummers are exposed. Interior: unusually complete survival of
features of the period including back-to-back inglenook hearths with
bressummers, beams with depressed ΒΌ-round moulding and stops, a spiral
newel staircase (in outshut) and a quarter-turn staircase in kitchen;
original board doors; cross-corner parlour fireplace. History: belonged
to estate of Charnocks of Astley; building in Commonwealth period and use
of brick on site adjoining quarry are unusual.
Listing NGR: SD5593716268
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