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Latitude: 53.6135 / 53°36'48"N
Longitude: -2.7721 / 2°46'19"W
OS Eastings: 349017
OS Northings: 413272
OS Grid: SD490132
Mapcode National: GBR 9V2N.ND
Mapcode Global: WH86C.DF5N
Plus Code: 9C5VJ67H+C5
Entry Name: Barn and Attached Farm Buildings at Grange Farm
Listing Date: 11 October 1968
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1230842
English Heritage Legacy ID: 357798
ID on this website: 101230842
Location: Bispham Green, West Lancashire, L40
County: Lancashire
District: West Lancashire
Civil Parish: Bispham
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire
Church of England Parish: Mawdesley with Bispham St Peter
Church of England Diocese: Blackburn
Tagged with: Barn
BISPHAM MALTKILN LANE
SD 41 SE
4/36 Barn and attached farm buildings
at Grange Farm
11-10-1968
II
Barn and attached farm buildings. Sandstone rubble with stone slate roof.
Main barn aligned north-south. West wall has cart entrance with segmental
brick arch. To its left is an inserted opening with steel lintel and with
a pitching door above. To the left, beyond quoins which suggest that it
is an addition, is a continuation of the barn which has a cart entrance
with segmental brick arch, a window with plain reveals, and a blocked
doorway to its right. The range at right angles is straight-jointed to
the barn and so is probably later. The south wall has 5 windows with
plain reveals on the ground floor. On the 1st floor is a window with
chamfered surround of mid or late C18 type. Doors at left, to right of
1st window, and to right of 5th window. Pitching door above 3rd window.
The north wall of this range, facing the road, has 2 openings with plain
reveals on each floor. A break in the stonework shows that the western
end of the building has been rebuilt. On the ground floor, now within a
lean-to addition, is a blocked doorway with segmental head and with
tooling of early C19 type. Re-set above it is a plaque: 'JA HA JA 1694'.
Above the lean-to on the 1st floor is a mullioned window of 2 segmental
lights with hood, probably C19. A local tradition says that the building
was once used as a chapel, perhaps because of the ecclesiastical
appearance of this window. Interior: not accessible at time of survey
(March 1987).
Grange Farm is not included in this listing.
Listing NGR: SD4901713272
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