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Top of Quarlton Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in North Turton, Blackburn with Darwen

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6372 / 53°38'13"N

Longitude: -2.375 / 2°22'29"W

OS Eastings: 375304

OS Northings: 415694

OS Grid: SD753156

Mapcode National: GBR CVVC.MX

Mapcode Global: WH97H.HV91

Plus Code: 9C5VJJPG+V2

Entry Name: Top of Quarlton Farmhouse

Listing Date: 27 September 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1260131

English Heritage Legacy ID: 440719

ID on this website: 101260131

Location: Hawkshaw, Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, BL8

County: Blackburn with Darwen

Civil Parish: North Turton

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Holcombe and Hawkshaw

Church of England Diocese: Manchester

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Description


SD 71 NE TURTON (off) RAMSBOTTOM ROAD
Walves

8/136 Top of Quarlton Farmhouse
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- II

Farmhouse, anciently known as Quarlton Old Hall, C16, altered in
C17 and C18, renovated in 1960's, now house. Coursed sandstone
blocks with large quoins, slate roof with chimneys at south end on
ridge and at gables. L-shaped plan: earliest range on north-south
axis 2 (perhaps 3) bays now mostly used as barn, with a wing added
to east side of south end subsequently extended forwards to the south
and across the original gable end. Two storeys. Original front
facing slope on west side appears to have been raised; at ground floor
3rd bay includes original doorway to through passage (now altered as
window), a 4-light double-chamfered stone mullion window with a
hoodmould to the right of it; to the left under a continuous
dripmould are windows of 4 lights in the 1st bay, 5 lights in the 2nd,
the dripmould stepping over this, and a window with 2 round-headed
lights; at 1st floor the 1st bay has a 4-light window with hoodmould,
the 2nd has an inserted window and on the stepped portion of the band
a rectangular surround of unknown purpose, and the 3rd has a later
4-light window. Rear, (present front) has a moulded doorway opposed to
that at the front with a square window over the lintel and a blocked
round-headed light to the left; to the right of the door altered
masonry under an old gable line indicates a former lower wing. The
present wing on the left, which is also lower, has a vertical joint
with quoins in the middle of the gable wall, a round-headed light
beyond this, a similar light at 1st floor to the right, and a small square
window to the right of the ground floor. The south end wall of roughly
3 bays has a vertical joint with quoins to the 3rd bay, a doorway and a
mullioned window to the right with an C18 3-light window above; and to
the left coupled triple-light windows and a 2-light window at ground
floor, a 3-light window above, all these of C18 type with flush mullions.
Interior: altered, but contains at least one pair of cruck trusses,
visible in the through-passage.


Listing NGR: SD7530415694

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