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Latitude: 54.0223 / 54°1'20"N
Longitude: -1.608 / 1°36'28"W
OS Eastings: 425782
OS Northings: 458553
OS Grid: SE257585
Mapcode National: GBR KP6X.PV
Mapcode Global: WHC8D.85K7
Plus Code: 9C6W29CR+WR
Entry Name: The Grange and Attached Barn
Listing Date: 18 May 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1296173
English Heritage Legacy ID: 331530
ID on this website: 101296173
Location: Hampsthwaite, North Yorkshire, HG3
County: North Yorkshire
District: Harrogate
Civil Parish: Hampsthwaite
Built-Up Area: Hampsthwaite
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Hampsthwaite and Killinghall
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Architectural structure
HAMPSTHWAITE MAIN STREET
SE 25 NE (east side)
4/26 No 51 (The Grange) and
attached barn
GV II
House and barn. Mid-late C17, restored mid C20. Coursed squared gritstone,
graduated stone slate roof. 2-storey, 2-bay lobby-entry plan house with
added bay to left; 3-bay barn. Quoins to left of house and to barn. House:
the earliest part has a central C20 board door in doorcase with moulded
quoined jambs and triangular soffit to large lintel, flanked by 3-light
recessed chamfered mullions to ground and first floors, one mullion removed
from each ground-floor window. A stepped continuous hoodmould at first-
floor level and a blocked circular window to first floor centre. The bay to
left has a C20 board door in an alternate quoined surround and a 2-light
recessed chamfered mullion window to left (mullion removed) with similar
window to the first floor. Bulbous kneeler and gable coping to left, large
corniced stack opposite main entrance and a smaller stack at left gable.
Barn attached to right: quoined jambs to byre door left; C20 sliding door to
cart entrance which has quoins to left jamb. Added range at right angle,
right, not of special interest. Rear (towards road): barn (left) has a fine
central board door with moulded quoined jambs and triangular soffit to the
lintel. House: a recessed chamfered window to ground floor, centre, the
remainder C19 and C20 insertions. Interior not inspected at resurvey but
reported to contain a fine moulded segmental-arched fireplace. The barn
roof trusses are reused from a timber framed structure. North Yorkshire and
Cleveland Vernacular Buildings Study Group Report No 255 (1976).
Listing NGR: SE2578258553
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