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Latitude: 52.8228 / 52°49'22"N
Longitude: -1.4537 / 1°27'13"W
OS Eastings: 436911
OS Northings: 325173
OS Grid: SK369251
Mapcode National: GBR 6G7.58W
Mapcode Global: WHDHD.M9ZS
Plus Code: 9C4WRGFW+4G
Entry Name: St Bride's Farmhouse
Listing Date: 10 November 1967
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1280665
English Heritage Legacy ID: 83221
ID on this website: 101280665
Location: South Derbyshire, DE73
County: Derbyshire
District: South Derbyshire
Civil Parish: Stanton by Bridge
Traditional County: Derbyshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire
Church of England Parish: Stanton-by-Bridge St Michael
Church of England Diocese: Derby
Tagged with: Farmhouse
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10.11.67
PARISH OF STANTON-BY-BRIDGE
STANTON HILL
(East Side)
St Bride's Farmhouse
GV
II
Farmhouse. Mid C18 with early C19 and C20 alterations and
additions, also with re-set C12 and C13 stones. Rubble stone
with quoins and red brick, with brick dressings. Plain tile
roofs with brick gable stack to west and brick ridge stack to
eastern section. Sawtooth eaves band to western section. Two
storeys and four bays, that to west lower. This lower part has
a wide segment headed 3-light casement window to west and a
segment headed doorcase with C20 glazed door to east. Just
beyond this in the stonework is a small re-set C12 segment
headed tympanum with a carving of an animal to the centre.
Adjoining to east is the main part of the house, constructed of
stone rubble, which has a segment headed doorcase with C20
glazed door and divided overlight to west, a central brick
lean-to with 3-light casement window and a 2-light segment
headed window with C20 casement to east. Above there are three
similar 2-light windows and to west in the lower part is a
segment headed 3-light small pane casement. Between the two
easternmost windows on the ground floor is a re-set C12 semi-
circular headed window head with chevron carving on and built in
to the rear elevation is a C13 coffin lid with incised carving.
Interior has chamfered beams and one large inglenook in the
western room. This was the site of a former grange or chapel
attached to Burton Abbey and the early stones have presumably
been re-used from those buildings.
Listing NGR: SK3691125173
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