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Farmbuildings 10 Metres North West of Kirby Grange Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Denby Dale, Kirklees

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6242 / 53°37'27"N

Longitude: -1.6311 / 1°37'51"W

OS Eastings: 424497

OS Northings: 414251

OS Grid: SE244142

Mapcode National: GBR KV1J.NK

Mapcode Global: WHCB9.X5GF

Plus Code: 9C5WJ9F9+MH

Entry Name: Farmbuildings 10 Metres North West of Kirby Grange Hall

Listing Date: 21 May 1992

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1251534

English Heritage Legacy ID: 341353

ID on this website: 101251534

Location: Flockton, Kirklees, West Yorkshire, WF4

County: Kirklees

Civil Parish: Denby Dale

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Emley St Michael the Archangel

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

Tagged with: Agricultural structure

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Description


The following items shall be added:

SE 21 SW CLOUGH ROAD (off)
(west side)
Emley

554-/1/10002 Farmbuildings 10
metres north west of
Kirby Grange Hall

G.V. II

Former dairy/stable and hayloft, with barn at right angles. Dairy
C18 with earlier roof structure, barn early C19. Thin coursed
stone with larger roughly dressed sandstone dressings to doorways
and windows, stone slate roofs. Dairy: two storeys, oriented
north-east, south-west. Southern elevation faces house: central
wide doorway with hayloft doorway above; to left, a doorway
(blocked to window) with windows either side all with large stone
lintels and thin jamb stones; to right, scattered fenestration
with doorway at mezzanine level (blocked to window) possibly with
external stair originally (now removed) two windows at different
levels to right, and one to left, with inserted doorway to right
hand end. Interior: 3 bay king-post roof of former single-aisled
structure (aisle now removed) cambered tie-beam chamfered with
run out stops, triple pegged mortice holes for brace either end,
north end morticed into wall plate south end has mortice for
post. Double pegged short king-posts with low-pitched principals,
single purlins and mainly oak rafters with riven-oak lathes. This
range may have had a bothy for accommodation at the eastern end
originally accessed by an external staircase.
Barn: 5-bay interior, oriented north-south. Tall opposing basket-
arched cart entries set in central bay have multiple tie-stone
jambs and finely dressed voussoirs. Square pitching hole in south
gable and round owl-hole in apex of north gable, straight joint
between the two ranges. Interior: soft wood queen post roof, with
tusked purlins tenoned and pegged through the principals, two
purlins to each roof pitch. Hayloft occupies the northernmost two
bays: floor carried on large oak spine beam, a re-used timber
with dovetail mortice for the seating of a tie-beam of a roof
truss; this is supported by brick pillars. Included for group-
value.


Listing NGR: SE2449714251

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