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Latitude: 55.1011 / 55°6'3"N
Longitude: -2.6911 / 2°41'28"W
OS Eastings: 355997
OS Northings: 578737
OS Grid: NY559787
Mapcode National: GBR 99NG.56
Mapcode Global: WH7Z7.M1QR
Plus Code: 9C7V4825+CG
Entry Name: Flatt Lodge and Adjoining Outbuildings
Listing Date: 15 June 1984
Last Amended: 25 July 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1205077
English Heritage Legacy ID: 78117
ID on this website: 101205077
Location: The Flatt, Cumberland, Cumbria, CA6
County: Cumbria
District: Carlisle
Civil Parish: Bewcastle
Traditional County: Cumberland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cumbria
Church of England Parish: Bewcastle St Cuthbert
Church of England Diocese: Carlisle
Tagged with: Architectural structure
In the entry for:
NY 57 NE BEWCASTLE
10/31 The Flatt and
adjoining outbuildings
II
The address shall be amended to read:
NY 57 NE BEWCASTLE
10/31 Flatt Lodge and
adjoining outbuildings
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NY 57 NE BEWCASTLE
10/31 The Flatt and
adjoining
outbuildings
II
Farmhouse and barns. Dated 1781 with initials J. (&) L.N. over entrance, early
C19 extension. Painted ashlar walls on chamfered plinth with raised V-jointed
quoins, shaped cornice; graduated green slate roof with coped gables and
kneelers, ashlar chimney stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays, with 2-bay extension under
common roof to right; lean-to single-bay extension to left. 4-panel door in
moulded architrave with pulvinated frieze and triangular moulded pediment.
Flanking double 2-pane sash windows, 2-pane sash windows above, all in raised
painted stone surrounds. Blocked doorway in extension right, 2-pane sash
windows in plain painted stone surrounds. Similar details in windows in
extension left. Rear has large staircase window in round arch with intersecting
glazing bars. Interior has panelled doors throughout. C18 staircase with
carved tread ends and ramped handrail. Listing includes outbuildings adjoining
to rear in L-shape. 2 storeys, numerous bays. Whitewashed rubble walls, Welsh
slate and green slate roof. Projecting cart entrance with sliding plank doors;
C20 garage doors in entrance to left. Smaller plank doors to right with slit
vents above. Was in use as a shooting box by Sir James Graham of Netherby in
1849 (Carlisle Journal 16/11/1849).
Listing NGR: NY5599778737
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