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Barn at Kiddal Hall Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Barwick in Elmet and Scholes, Leeds

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Latitude: 53.8493 / 53°50'57"N

Longitude: -1.4024 / 1°24'8"W

OS Eastings: 439409

OS Northings: 439397

OS Grid: SE394393

Mapcode National: GBR LRNX.5V

Mapcode Global: WHDBD.FHDW

Plus Code: 9C5WRHXX+P2

Entry Name: Barn at Kiddal Hall Farm

Listing Date: 9 August 1985

Last Amended: 22 July 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1266145

English Heritage Legacy ID: 422538

ID on this website: 101266145

Location: Kiddal Lane End, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS14

County: Leeds

Civil Parish: Barwick in Elmet and Scholes

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Barwick

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 17/12/2020

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BARWICK IN ELMET AND SCHOLES
YORK ROAD (north side, off)
Potterton
Barn at Kiddal Hall Farm

[Formerly listed as Barn at Kiddall Hall Farm, Potterton, LS14, YORK ROAD (north side, off), BARWICK IN ELMET AND SCHOLES]

9.8.85

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Barn. Mid C16 timber-frame encased in stone probably early C18. Coursed rubble, corrugated iron roof replacing stone slate. Single-aisled barn of seven bays. Full-height cart-entry set in fifth bay, the doors hinged on posts which have mortices for bottom-rail and mid-rail and brace to wall-plate, the soffit of which has mortices for close-studding perhaps indicating the doorway is not in its original position. To right, low ventilators and part of post with similar mortices for bottom- and mid-rails indicating that this side was timber-framed and the barn was originally single-aisled to rear. To left of cart entry an added outshut, not of special interest, occupies three bays. Set back to left end barn has clear break in masonry indicating an added bay. Rear: long sloping roof to aisle. Quoined angles. To right end, added bay set back has rubble masonry above a ground-floor plinth, perhaps indicating a former timber frame.

Interior: fine timbered interior. Posts on padstones have jowelled heads and curved braces to arcade-plate and tie beam of roof trusses which have tall king posts braced to a square-set ridge, originally without struts, struts inserted later supporting a single purl in. Rafters renewed. Aisle-ties have strutted principals and mortices for wall-posts and braces on soffit of tie.

An impressive interior and rare within the region.

Listing NGR: SE3940939397

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