Hartwith cum Winsley is a civil parish in the former Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains * listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, * listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, * at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.
Key
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I | Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important |
II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Buildings
editName and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Barn and byres northeast of Birchfield Farmhouse 54°02′08″N 1°40′37″W / 54.03567°N 1.67704°W |
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Early to mid 18th century | The barn and byre are in gritstone, and have a stone slate roof with shaped kneelers and gable coping, and five bays. They contain cart entrances, each with a segmental arch and a quoined surround, and a recessed chamfered mullioned window. In the right return is a chamfered round-arched opening.[2] | II |
Barn and byre range, Brimham Hall 54°03′45″N 1°39′47″W / 54.06248°N 1.66316°W |
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Mid 18th century | The barn and byre, which incorporate 16th-century architectural fragments, are in gritstone with stone slate roofs, and form an L-shaped plan. The barn on the north contains opposing cart entrances and a doorway with a moulded surround and a four-centred arched head. In the walls are fragments, some with inscriptions. The byre on the west has openings with sandstone surrounds.[3][4] | II |
Barn and byre west of Dougill Hall 54°02′56″N 1°41′27″W / 54.04879°N 1.69076°W |
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Mid 18th century | The farm buildings are in gritstone, with quoins, a corrugated asbestos roof, and four bays. On the front is a cart entrance with a segmental arch and a quoined surround, and two byre doors, and at the rear is a narrow doorway with a segmental arch and a quoined surround.[5] | II |
Barn east of Manor House 54°02′26″N 1°41′28″W / 54.04062°N 1.69105°W |
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18th century (probable) | The farm buildings are in gritstone, with quoins, and a stone slate roof with a bulbous kneeler and gable coping on the left, and probably six bays. They contain a segmental-arched cart entrance with chamfered quoined jambs, and a doorway with a re-set ogee-chamfered lintel with traces of an inscription, and above is a pitching door. In the left return is a doorway with a re-set ogee-chamfered lintel dated 1670.[3][6] | II |
Barn west of Well House 54°03′09″N 1°38′29″W / 54.05244°N 1.64131°W |
Mid 18th century | The barn is in gritstone on a plinth, with quoins, and a slate roof with bulbous kneelers and gable coping. There are five bays and a rear two-bay outshut. On the front is a segmental-arched cart entrance and vents, and in each return is a doorway with a quoined surround.[7] | II | |
Barn southwest of White Oak Farmhouse 54°02′07″N 1°40′48″W / 54.03515°N 1.67998°W |
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Mid to late18th century | The barn and byres are in gritstone, with quoins, and a stone slate roof with bulbous kneelers and gable coping. There are five bays and a rear outshut. In the centre is a cart entrance with a segmental arch and a keystone, and three pitching doors above. In the left return are doorways with long and short quoined surrounds.[8] | II |
Barn and byres east of Birchfield Farmhouse 54°02′08″N 1°40′37″W / 54.03542°N 1.67706°W |
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1796 | The barn and byre are in gritstone, with quoins, and a stone slate roof with shaped kneelers and gable coping. The barn has five bays, and the byre with a hayloft above has two storeys and three bays. The barn has a segmental-arched head and quoined [[jamb]s, and above it is an initialled datestone. There are doorways and windows, including a two-light mullioned window. On the right return are external steps leading to a quoined doorway, and above it is an owl hole.[9] | II |
References
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edit- Historic England, "Barn and byre range approximately 30 metres north-east of Birchfield Farmhouse, Hartwith cum Winsley (1315314)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 November 2024
- Historic England, "Barn and byre range at Brimham Hall, Hartwith cum Winsley (1315280)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 November 2024
- Historic England, "Barn and byre range approximately 100 metres west of Dougill Hall, Hartwith cum Winsley (1315291)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 November 2024
- Historic England, "Barn approximately 15 metres east of Manor House, Hartwith cum Winsley (1150576)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 November 2024
- Historic England, "Barn approximately 8 metres west of Well House, Hartwith cum Winsley (1207561)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 November 2024
- Historic England, "Barn approximately 30 metres south west of White Oak Farmhouse, Hartwith cum Winsley (1315313)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 November 2024
- Historic England, "Barn and byre range approximately 20 metres east of Birchfield Farmhouse, Hartwith cum Winsley (1207454)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 November 2024
- Historic England (10 July 2024), Listed Buildings, retrieved 30 November 2024
- Leach, Peter; Pevsner, Nikol20 metres east of Birchfield Farmhouseaus (2009), Yorkshire West Riding: Leeds, Bradford and the North, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-12665-5
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