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Sandhall Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Ashleyhay, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0664 / 53°3'59"N

Longitude: -1.5295 / 1°31'46"W

OS Eastings: 431626

OS Northings: 352231

OS Grid: SK316522

Mapcode National: GBR 6C1.Q49

Mapcode Global: WHCF2.G6X2

Plus Code: 9C5W3F8C+H6

Entry Name: Sandhall Farmhouse

Listing Date: 10 March 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1276119

English Heritage Legacy ID: 410295

ID on this website: 101276119

Location: Amber Valley, Derbyshire, DE56

County: Derbyshire

District: Amber Valley

Civil Parish: Ashleyhay

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Wirksworth St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description


PARISH OF ASHLEYHAY SANDHALL LANE
SK 35 SW
2/24
Sandhall Farmhouse
II
Farmhouse. Mid-C18. Regularly coursed squared gritstone with plain gables, end
ridge stacks, one stone, and a plain tiled roof, two storeys, four bays, with
2-light flush mullioned windows with C20 casements, off-centre doorway with
plain surround and plain clanked door beneath rectangular overlight.


Listing NGR: SK3162652231

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