Dent is a civil parish in the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. It contains 203 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, four are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, it contains the villages of Dent, Gawthrop and Cowgill, and is otherwise completely rural. The large majority of the listed buildings are farmhouses, farm buildings, houses and associated structures. The Settle–Carlisle line of the former Midland Railway runs through the parish, and structures associated with this are listed, including two viaducts and station buildings. The other listed buildings in the parish include churches and associated structures, bridges, public houses, shops, a boundary stone, a former water mill, limekilns, a series of milestones, a former school, monuments, a war memorial, and telephone kiosks.
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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 |
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St Andrew's Church 54.2782°N -2.4542°W | The tower was added in about 1785, the church was restored in 1889–90 by Paley, Austin and Paley, and it is mainly in Perpendicular style. It is built in stone with quoins, the nave has a stone-slate roof, and the roofs of the aisles are in copper. The church consists of a nave with a clerestory and a chancel in one range, north and south aisles, a south porch, and a west tower with an embattled parapet. | |||
High Hall Farmhouse 54.2833°N -2.4565°W | 1625 | The farmhouse was rebuilt in 1665. It is in stone with a stone-slate roof, and two storeys. The house has a T-shaped plan, consisting of a main range of four bays, a narrow single-bay extension to the east, a large rear wing, and two lean-to additions. On the front is a doorway with a 20th-century porch, casement windows, and a replaced inscribed and dated plaque. In the extension is a mullioned window, and there are more mullioned windows at the rear. Also in the rear wing is a wagon doorway, and the chimneys have cylindrical shafts. | ||
Fletchers Farmhouse 54.2749°N -2.3667°W | (or earlier) | A farmhouse, now derelict, in sandstone with through stones, quoins, and a roof mainly of stone-slate. There are two storeys, two unequal bays, and an attached barn to the west. On the front is a ruined gabled porch, and windows, some of which are mullioned and others are fixed. In the barn is a wagon doorway and windows. | ||
Hud's House and barn 54.2767°N -2.3825°W | A farmhouse, later a private house, that was remodelled in the late 17th or early 18th century, in stone with a stone-slate roof. It has an L-shaped plan, consisting of a three-bay main range, with two outshuts and a long barn range at the rear. The house has two storeys, and on the front is a large two-storey porch with a narrow square-headed entrance over which is a cornice, and containing stone benches. The windows vary, and at the left is a large projecting chimney stack. The barn contains a doorway with a cornice, a blocked loading door, and a window. | |||
Brackensgill and barn 54.2983°N -2.5145°W | The farmhouse was extended and a barn added in the 18th and 19th centuries. The farmhouse and barn are in stone with a stone-slate roof. The house has two storeys, two bays, and an extension and outshut at the rear. On the front is a gabled porch and sash windows, and at the rear are small windows and a stair window. To the left is a five-bay barn containing a square-headed doorway, a sash window, and a square-headed wagon entrance. | |||
Barn, Burton Hill Farm 54.3033°N -2.5045°W | The building includes a barn, a cart shed and a shippon, and forms an L-shaped plan. It is in stone with quoins, and has a roof partly of slate and partly of stone-slate. The openings include wagon doorways, smaller doorways, windows of varying types, and in the south gable is a four-tiered pigeon-cote. | |||
Barn south of Gale Garth Farmhouse 54.2994°N -2.5163°W | Originally a farmhouse and later a barn, it is in sandstone in the lower part and in blue ragstone above, and has through stones, quoins, and a stone-slate roof. Its openings include a mullioned window, square windows, a square-headed doorway, and a loading door. | |||
Barn, Hacra Farm 54.2903°N -2.4693°W | This consists of two barns, the later dating from the early 18th century, and a shippon probably added in the 19th century. It is in sandstone with quoins and stone-slate roofs. The building has a linear plan, is composed of two ranges, and has probably five bays. Features include wagon doorways with segmental heads, other doorways, mullioned windows, ventilation slits, and external steps leading the loft doors. | |||
Oliver Bridge 54.2812°N -2.4736°W | The bridge carries Brackensgill Lane over Oliver Beck. It is in stone, and consists of a single, small, almost semicircular arch with voussoirs, and parapets with rounded coping. | |||
Stonehouse Bridge 54.2683°N -2.3534°W | The bridge, which was enlarged in the 18th and 19th centuries, carries a road over the River Dee. It is in sandstone, and consists of a single segmental arch with voussoirs, a stone-slate band, and parapets with rounded coping. | |||
Woods 54.2522°N -2.4196°W | A disused farmhouse and attached barn in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The house has two storeys and three bays, and a large porch on the front. The barn to the right has three bays, and a lean-to extension at the rear with a corrugated iron roof. | |||
Basil Busk 54.2729°N -2.4135°W | This was extended twice, forming a farmhouse and a cottage, and later combined into one dwelling. It is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, six bays, and two rear outshuts. The house is in three parts, each with two bays. The oldest part is on the left and has a square-headed doorway, casement windows and a fire window in the ground floor, and mullioned windows above. In the central part is a gabled porch, sash windows and one fixed window, and in the right part are fixed windows in the ground floor, one with a dated and initialled lintel, a slate hood mould, and sash windows in the upper floor. | |||
Burton Hill Farmhouse and outbuilding 54.3032°N -2.5048°W | The building is in stone on a plinth, with a roof partly of green slate and partly of stone-slate. The farmhouse has two storeys and five bays, a rear outshut and an attached outbuilding to the east. On the front of the house is a gabled porch with a ball finial, a segmental-headed outed doorway and a square-headed inner doorway. The windows are in a variety of types, including mullioned windows with hood moulds. The outbuilding has a square-headed doorway, a window, and a lean-to. | |||
Barn, Scotchergill Farm 54.2782°N -2.4317°W | The barn is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. It has a rectangular plan, and contains a segmental-headed wagon doorway with voussoirs, square windows, and small ventilation slits. | |||
Old Vicarage and Parsonage 54.2772°N -2.4547°W | 1673 | The building has been divided into two dwellings, and is in stone with a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, and an irregular plan, with a two bay extension to the rear. The former parsonage has a square-headed doorway, above which is a dated and initialled lintel. There is a casement window to the left and mullioned windows above. To the right is a higher extension with a mullioned window and a sash window. The former vicarage to the left has a square-headed window and a porch, and to the left is a tall window. | ||
Blands Farmhouse 54.2747°N -2.3994°W | A small stone farmhouse with large quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays, and a small outshut at the rear. On the front is a doorway with the remains of a gabled porch. Most of the windows are fixed with opening lights, there are the remains of a mullioned window, and at the rear is a doorway and two small windows. | |||
Blea Beck 54.2916°N -2.4688°W | A small farmhouse with a barn added in the 18th century, now in a derelict condition. It is in sandstone with through-stones, quoins, and a stone-slate roof. The house has a single bay and two storeys, and the barn to the east has a single bay. On the front in the ground floor is a blocked doorway, a fire window and a blocked window, and in the upper floor are two windows, one of which is blocked. At the rear is a doorway and windows, some of which are blocked. | |||
East Stonehouse 54.2676°N -2.3518°W | A farmhouse, later a private house, that was extended in the 19th century. It is in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays, a single-bay extension to the west, and former outbuildings at the east end. The house has a square-headed doorway, and windows of various types, including sash and casement windows. | |||
Geslings 54.2729°N -2.4514°W | Originally a farmhouse and barn, later converted into a single dwelling. It is in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys with an attic, and four bays. On the front is a gabled porch with segmental-headed outer and inner doorways, and most of the windows are mullioned with hood moulds. | |||
Hacker Gill Farmhouse 54.2705°N -2.3966°W | A sandstone farmhouse with a stone-slate roof and two storeys. There are three bays, an integral outhouse to the east and a rear outshut. The windows are sashes. | |||
Hacra Farmhouse 54.2904°N -2.4697°W | The farmhouse was extended later. It is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, the original part has three bays, the extension to the left has one bay, and at the rear is a full height outshut. On the front is a lean-to porch, and most of the windows are sash windows. At the rear is a former mullioned window without its mullion. | |||
Hall Bank Farmhouse 54.2813°N -2.4433°W | The farmhouse is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, it is built into a hillside at the rear, and there are four bays. On the front are two doorways and one sash window, the other windows being casements. | |||
High Barth and barn 54.2874°N -2.4675°W | A farmhouse and barn that were rebuilt in the 19th century. The building is in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The house has two storeys, three bays, an almost continuous full height outshut, and a barn to the west. It contains a square-headed doorway and square mullioned windows. The barn has two low storeys, a square-headed wagon doorway, square windows, and external steps leading to a loft door. | |||
Lunds Farmhouse 54.2935°N -2.4707°W | A stone farmhouse with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, four bays, a gabled rear wing, and a lean-to in the angle. On the front is a gabled porch with a square-headed doorway and a hood mould. To the left is a Venetian-style window with chamfered mullions and a hood mould. The other windows are a mix of sashes and casements, and at the rear is a stair window. | |||
Scotchergill Farmhouse 54.2785°N -2.4316°W | A farmhouse and store, remodelled in the 19th century, in sandstone, the front roughcast, with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The building has a T-shaped plan, consisting of a two-storey three-bay main range, and a rear outshut continuing as a store. On the front is a doorway with a canopy and sash windows. In the outshut are former mullioned windows with the mullions missing, and a stair window. | |||
Sportsman's Inn 54.2721°N -2.3575°W | Originally a farmhouse, it was extended in the 18th century, and later used as a public house. The inn is in stone, the earlier part on a boulder plinth, with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays in the earlier part, and four in the later part. The doorway is in the later part, and has a narrow fanlight. The windows on the front are sashes, and at the rear is a former mullioned window without its mullion. | |||
Stone Close Café and barn 54.2783°N -2.4553°W | Originally two cottages, later combined into a café with living accommodation, and a barn attached to the left. They are in stone on a plinth, with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The cottages have two storeys and two bays each. Towards the centre are two square-headed doorways. The windows vary, and include a large shop window and casement windows imitating sashes. The barn has three bays, a doorway, a segmental-headed wagon entrance with voussoirs, and ventilation slits. | |||
West Stonehouse Farmhouse and wall 54.2684°N -2.3523°W | The farmhouse was extended in the 18th century and again in the 19th century. It is in stone with quoins and has a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays, each bay from a different phase of building. On the front is a porch, and the windows are casements. In front of the farmhouse is a low stone wall with a gateway. In the wall to the right of the gateway is a reset lintel containing an initialled and dated panel. | |||
Hill 54.2781°N -2.3696°W | 1681 | A sandstone farmhouse with a stone-slate roof, and two storeys. There are three bays, an added bay to the east, and a continuous lean-to outshut at the rear with a corrugated sheet roof. Above the doorway is a pitched canopy, and the windows are sashes. In the upper floor is a rectangular datestone. | ||
High House 54.2764°N -2.4735°W | 1687 | A sandstone farmhouse with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys and six bays. On the front is a gabled porch with a segmental-headed outer doorway. The windows on the front are either mullioned, or have a single light with a rounded head. At the rear is a small lean-to porch. | ||
Biggerside Farmhouse 54.2844°N -2.4621°W | 1690 | A sandstone farmhouse with quoins, a stone-slate roof, and an L-shaped plan, consisting of a main range and a wide rear wing. There are two storeys and four bays. In the centre is a gabled porch with an initialled and dated lintel, and in front of it is a semicircular step and a pebble pavement. The ground floor contains sash windows, and in the upper floor the windows are casements. The chimneys have cylindrical shafts. | ||
Harber Gill Farmhouse 54.2761°N -2.3633°W | 1700 | The farmhouse is in sandstone with quoins, a slate roof, and two storeys. It has a T-shaped plan, consisting of a three-bay main block and a wide outshut at the rear. On the front is a gabled porch with chamfered jambs, and a lintel containing an initialled and dated panel. There are hood moulds above the windows in both floors. | ||
2 Queens Square 54.2775°N -2.4539°W | A farmhouse, later a private house, in stone with a roof partly of slate and partly of stone-slate. There are two low storeys, four bays, and a rear wing. It has a gabled porch and casement windows. | |||
Barras House 54.2801°N -2.4715°W | A farmhouse and shippon in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, four bays, and a small lean-to extension at the rear. In the front is a doorway with a three-light window to the left, a three-light mullioned window to the right, and casement windows in the upper floor. In the shippon are three small square windows, and in front of the house is a mounting block. | |||
Blake Rigg 54.258°N -2.4195°W | A farmhouse, later a private house, in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, four bays, and a full height outshut at the rear. On the front is a gabled porch. Most of the windows are sashes, and there are some mullioned windows. | |||
Broadfield House and Farmhouse 54.2745°N -2.4008°W | The farmhouse was extended in the 19th century, and has been divided into two dwellings. It is in stone with quoins, the earlier part has a roof of stone-slate, and the later part has rusticated quoins and a slate roof. There are two storeys and eight bays. The first two bays are higher, project forward, and contain a sill band, an eaves cornice, and in the right bay is a Tuscan porch. The other two bays contain a gabled porch, and most of the windows in all the bays are sashes. | |||
Burton's 54.2591°N -2.4276°W | A farmhouse with an attached outbuilding in limestone and sandstone, with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two low storeys and three bays. The doorway has quoined jambs and a flat head with voussoirs. Most of the windows are mullioned, there is a fire window with a segmental head, and in the outbuilding is a first floor loading door. | |||
Barn, Combe House 54.2823°N -2.4905°W | The barn, which was altered in the late 18th century, was originally partly residential. It is in ragstone with some sandstone, and has quoins and a slate roof. The building has a linear plan, two storeys, and is in two unequal parts. Its openings include a wagon entrance, doorways, some of which are blocked, and windows. | |||
Coventree Farmhouse and house 54.2693°N -2.4382°W | The farmhouse was added to the north in the late 18th century. Both parts are in stone with quoins, stone-slate roofs, and two storeys. The older part has two bays, a square-headed doorway with a projecting lintel, and windows, most of which are fixed. The later part is higher, with a symmetrical front of three bays and a large L-shaped rear outshut. In the centre is a gabled porch, the windows are sashes, and at the rear is a stair window. | |||
Cow Dub Farmhouse and barn 54.2718°N -2.3573°W | The house is in random rubble, and the barn is in sandstone, both have quoins and a roof mainly of stone-slate with some blue slate. The house has two storeys and a gabled wing to the right. The doorway is in the gable end, with a rectangular window to the right and a sash window above. The barn is to the left, and has a single storey, two doorways and a window. | |||
Deepdale Head Farmhouse 54.2444°N -2.422°W | The farmhouse is in stone with a stone-slate roof and two storeys. It has a T-shaped plan, consisting of a main range of four bays, a rear wing, and a two-bay south extension. In the centre of the main range is a gabled porch with square-headed doorways, and the windows are mullioned. The extension contains a square-headed doorway and casement windows. | |||
East Banks Farmhouse 54.272°N -2.4472°W | The farmhouse is in stone on a plinth, and has a stone-slate roof. It has a T-shaped plan, consisting of a main range, a large rear outshut, and lean-to extension to the left. On the front is a square-headed doorway, a sash window and a fire window to the left, and a casement window to the right, and in the upper floor are sash windows. | |||
Edmonson's 54.2777°N -2.454°W | A stone cottage with a stone-slate roof on a sloping site. There are two storeys at the front and three at the rear, and three bays. There is a square-headed doorway, and most of the windows are mullioned. | |||
Ellers 54.2919°N -2.4939°W | A former farmhouse in stone with a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys with a basement, three bays, an outbuilding on the right, and a lean-to extension at the rear. On the front is a gabled porch. Most of the windows are sashes, and there is also a fire window on the front, and square windows and a stair window at the rear. | |||
Ewegales Bridge 54.277°N -2.3767°W | The bridge carries a road over the River Dee. It is in sandstone, and consists of a single low segmental arch with voussoirs. The parapets have rounded copings and are splayed at the ends. | |||
Far End Cottage and barn 54.2805°N -2.4716°W | A small farmhouse with an attached barn, it is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys and two bays, with the barn continuing to the west. On the front is a gabled porch. The windows vary, and include a horizontally-sliding sash window. The barn contains a wagon entrance, a loading door, and a doorway converted into a window. | |||
Gibbs Hall 54.2725°N -2.4079°W | A farmhouse, now derelict and a roofless ruin, it is in sandstone with quoins and some through stones. There are two storeys, three bays, and a staircase outshut at the rear. On the front are the remains of a gabled porch, and the windows are without glazing or joinery; two windows in the outshut are mullioned. | |||
Gawthrop Hall 54.2802°N -2.4722°W | A farmhouse and adjoining cottage in stone with a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, and a T-shaped plan, consisting of a main range with the cottage to the west, and a rear wing. The farmhouse has four bays, and the cottage has two. Both the farmhouse and the cottage have gabled porches, and most of the windows are mullioned, with a stair window in the rear wing. In the front of the cottage are two tiers of pigeon holes. | |||
Hobstones 54.2807°N -2.4732°W | A farmhouse and barn converted into a single dwelling, it is in stone with a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, the former farmhouse has four bays, the former barn is to the left, and there is a lean-to extension at the rear. On the front is a square-headed doorway with a canopy, and the windows are sashes. | |||
Hodgson's cottage and smithy 54.278°N -2.4535°W | This consists of a house with a former warehouse, later converted for domestic use, and a smithy. It is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The building has a T-shaped plan, with the former warehouse forming a gabled wing to the west, and the smithy attached to the north. There are two storeys, the original house has sash windows, and in the wing and the smithy the windows are fixed. | |||
Little Town 54.2732°N -2.3898°W | A farmhouse, later a private house, it is in sandstone with a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, four bays, and a gabled wing at the rear. On the front is a square-headed doorway and sash windows, and at the rear are two mullioned windows that have lost their mullions, and two stair windows. | |||
Barn north of Lunds Farmhouse 54.2944°N -2.4706°W | Originally a farmhouse with attached barn, later used totally as a barn, it is in stone with large quoins, and has a roof partly of slate and partly of stone-slate. It has a rectangular plan, the north part originally being the farmhouse, and there is a lean-to extension to the south. | |||
Mill Beck and barn 54.278°N -2.4631°W | A farmhouse and barn, now converted into a single dwelling, in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, four bay, two gabled wing at the rear with an outshut between them, and the barn to the south. On the front of the house is a gabled porch, and the windows are of varying types. The former barn has two doorways, one blocked, and a ventilation slit on the front, and two wagon doorways at the rear. | |||
Mill Dam House with barns 54.2813°N -2.4724°W | A farmhouse with a barn attached at each end, it is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The farmhouse has two storeys with an attic, five bays, and a rear wing with a lean-to in the angle. There is a square-headed doorway and the windows are casements. The barn to the left is at the same level, and contains a wagon doorway and a stable door. The barn to the right is lower, and has a lean-to on the front and a wagon doorway. | |||
Mire House 54.2976°N -2.4956°W | A farmhouse, later a private house, in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, a main part of four bays, an extension to the right, and a full height outshut at the rear. On the front is a gabled porch with a square-headed doorway and a datestone. Most of the windows are sashes, and above the ground floor windows are hood moulds. In the extension is a garage door. | |||
Moser Hill Farmhouse and shippons 54.3058°N -2.5243°W | The farmhouse and shippons are in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof with some blue slate. The building has an L-shaped plan, with a three-bay main range, an outshut at the rear, a shippon at the east end, and a wing to the south of that. The house has two storeys, a porch and a wide doorway, and most of the windows are casements, with one sash window. In one of the shippons is a wagon doorway. | |||
Barn, Moser Hill Farm 54.306°N -2.5246°W | A shippon was added to the rear in the 19th century. The building is in stone with quoins with a stone-slate roof. The barn has a rectangular plan with four bays, and the shippon is added to the north. The building contains a wagon doorway with a porch, shippon doors with segmental heads and voussoirs and a loft doorway. | |||
Old Post Office 54.2784°N -2.4559°W | Originally a farmhouse, later a private house, it is in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. On the front is a gabled porch, the windows are sashes, and at the rear is a stair window. | |||
Barn opposite Rash House 54.3037°N -2.5212°W | A bank barn in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. It has a T-shaped plan, consisting of a five-bay main range, a one-bay extension to the north, and a gabled wing to the west. The barn contains a wagon doorway with a porch, smaller doorways, windows, loading doors, and ventilation slits. | |||
Rash Mill Cottage and barn 54.303°N -2.5251°W | A farmhouse and barn in stone, with roofs mainly of green slate and some stone-slate. The buildings form a U-shaped plan, consisting of a two-storey two-bay farmhouse, a single-storey wing projecting to the right, and the barn forming a cross-wing to the left. On the front of the farmhouse is a gabled porch and a square-headed doorway, and various windows including a sash window. The wing has a stable door and windows including two casements. The barn has a blocked segmental-headed wagon doorway, a shippon doorway, and two outshuts. | |||
Raw Ridding Farmhouse and barn 54.2937°N -2.4736°W | The building was enlarged in the mid to late 18th century. It is in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The house has two storeys and a cruciform plan, consisting of a three-bay main range, a large two-storey porch on the front, and a rear wing with a lean-to in the angle. Also on the front are another doorway and windows, some of which are square and others are casements. The barn has a segmental-headed wagon doorway, a smaller doorway, a window and a projecting single-storey wing. | |||
Roantree 54.2954°N -2.4647°W | A small farmhouse with a barn added in the 19th century, now disused. It is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The building has a linear plan, consisting of a two-storey two-bay farmhouse with a one-bay shippon to the right, and a two-bay barn to the right of that. | |||
Tofts Farmhouse 54.2856°N -2.4896°W | The farmhouse was extended later in the 18th century. It is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys and four bays. In the earlier part to the left is a tall single-storey porch that has an arched doorway with a chamfered surround, and above it is a blind round-headed window with roundels in the spandrels. To the right is a smaller gabled porch. The windows are in varying types. | |||
Tub Hole 54.2688°N -2.4123°W | Originally a farmhouse, later used for other purposes, it is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. It has two storeys and an L-shaped plan. consisting of a main range of three bays, and a rear wing with a lean-to extension. On the front is a small gabled porch, and the windows contain altered glazing. | |||
Underwood 54.2842°N -2.4794°W | A former farmhouse with a barn to the left that has been converted into dwellings. The building is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The farmhouse has two storeys and three bays, with an outshut at the rear and a lean-to in the angle. It has a gabled porch, and the windows contain replaced glazing. The barn to the left has a rear wing, and it contains a square-headed doorway, two square windows and a round-headed window. In the rear outshut is a two-light mullioned window. | |||
West Clint Farmhouse and barn 54.2684°N -2.4033°W | The farmhouse and barn are in stone with quoins and stone-slate roofs. The house has two storeys and two bays, and a lean-to extension to the right. On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are sashes. The barn to the left has two segmental-headed wagon entrances with voussoirs, one of which is blocked, a doorway, and a square window. | |||
The Wool Shop 54.2775°N -2.4543°W | A house, then a shop, in stone with a stone-slate roof, it has two storeys and four bays. Above the doorway is a large stone lintel with decorative carving. The door is flanked by shop windows, and the other windows on the front are sashes. At the rear are windows of varying types, including a mullioned window. | |||
West View and Cobble Cottage 54.278°N -2.4548°W | A pair of sandstone cottages with quoins and a stone-slate roof. They have two storeys and three bays. Each cottage has a square-headed doorway that has a large lintel with a simple hood mould. West Cottage, on the left, has a small square window and casement windows imitating sashes, and the windows in Cobble Cottage are sashes. | |||
Cowgill Bridge 54.2775°N -2.3758°W | 1702 | The bridge carries a road over the River Dee. It is in sandstone, and consists of a single low segmental arch with voussoirs, bands, and parapets that are splayed at the west end. On the north parapet is a datestone. | ||
West Cowgill Farmhouse 54.2794°N -2.3751°W | 1705 | The farmhouse is in stone with quoins and a slate roof. There are two storeys, two wide bays, a rear wing at the right, and two outshuts in the angle. On the front is a gabled porch that has an outer doorway with a shaped, initialled and dated lintel. The windows are mullioned, and some of the mullions are missing. | ||
Acre Farmhouse and farm buildings 54.2764°N -2.3987°W | 1711 | A farmhouse with a house added later, now integrated into one dwelling, with outbuildings on both ends. They are in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The house has two storeys, the original part has four bays and a rear wing, and the later part has two bays. On the front of the original part is a porch that has a doorway with a shaped lintel, decorated, initialled and dated. Some of the windows are mullioned, and some have hood moulds. The outbuildings are narrow, and each contains a doorway. | ||
Allen Haw and barn 54.2761°N -2.3915°W | The farmhouse and barn are in stone with a stone-slate roof. The house has two storeys, two bays, and an outshut. On the front is a gabled porch and fixed windows with opening lights. The barn has a wagon doorway and a smaller doorway. | |||
Backstone Gill Cottage 54.2792°N -2.4374°W | A stone house with quoins and a green slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays, and a combined porch and outshut with a stone-slate roof on the front. Most of the windows are casements. | |||
Birchentree Farmhouse 54.271°N -2.395°W | The farmhouse is in stone with quoins, a stone-slate roof, and two storeys. It has an L-shaped plan, consisting of a main range and a gabled rear wing. The main range has four bays and a single-bay extension at the east end. In the centre of the main range is a gabled porch, there is a small round-headed window on each floor and casement windows, and in the extension is a doorway, a sash window and a casement window. At the rear are various windows, including one that is mullioned. | |||
Brookside 54.2806°N -2.4726°W | A small stone house with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two low storeys and three bays. On the front is a small gabled porch, and most of the windows are sashes. | |||
Cage Farmhouse 54.2713°N -2.4367°W | A sandstone farmhouse with quoins and a slate roof. There are two storeys and a symmetrical front of two bays. In the centre is a gabled porch with bargeboards, and rectangular windows. To the left is a single-storey workshop with two fixed windows. | |||
Carlow Hill 54.2673°N -2.3529°W | Originally a small farmhouse with an attached peat-house and shippon, later a private house, it is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, three bays, and a full length outshut at the rear. On the front is a square-headed doorway with a gabled wooden porch, most of the windows are sashes, there is one casement window and one fixed window. | |||
Craggs Hill 54.2985°N -2.4992°W | Originally a farmhouse, later a private house, it is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. The house has an L-shaped plan, consisting of a main range, a rear wing with a stair turret in the angle, and a lean-to porch. There are two storeys, the main range has a plinth, a symmetrical five-bay front, a central gabled porch, a hood mould, and cross-windows. | |||
Dee Side Farmhouse 54.2608°N -2.349°W | A stone farmhouse with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, four bays, a full length outshut at the rear, and an outhouse to the left. On the front is a gabled porch with square-headed doorways and a blue slate roof, and the windows are casements resembling sashes. | |||
Barn, East Banks Farm 54.2721°N -2.4474°W | The barn is in sandstone with a stone-slate roof. It has a rectangular plan, and a shippon has been added to the rear. On the east front is a continuous hood mould, and the barn contains a segmental-headed wagon entrance with voussoirs, two square-headed doorways, square windows, and square ventilation holes. | |||
East Clint 54.2687°N -2.4022°W | The former farmhouse is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof with ridge tiles. There are two storeys, four bays, a rear outshut, and an extension to the right. The porch has a crow-stepped parapet, the doorway has a square head, and the windows are casements resembling sashes. | |||
Gale Garth Farmhouse 54.2995°N -2.5162°W | The farmhouse is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. It has two storeys and an L-shaped plan, consisting of a main range with a symmetrical front of five bays, a rear wing, and a short wing to the west. On the front is a small gabled porch. Included among the windows are mullioned and transomed windows at the rear. | |||
Gate 54.3023°N -2.5131°W | A country house that was enlarged in 1825 and again in 1888. It is in sandstone with freestone dressings, a green slate roof, and two storeys. The house has an irregular plan, consisting of a main range, a receding wing at the left and another at the rear, a prominent wing to the right with an extension to the east, and it is mainly in Gothick style. On the front is a two-storey gabled porch with a Tudor arched doorway, gables with elaborately carved bargeboards, sash windowss with pointed heads and Gothic tracery, and a polygonal bay window. Elsewhere are mullioned windows, some also with transoms. The chimneys have cylindrical shafts. | |||
Greenwell 54.2715°N -2.4404°W | A farmhouse and attached cottage in stone with large quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two low storeys, the house has four bays, the cottage to the left has one bay, and at the rear is an outshut. The building contains a square-headed doorway with a porch and another doorway, and most of the windows are sashes. | |||
Hewthwaite Farmhouse 54.3041°N -2.5098°W | The farmhouse is in stone with quoins, a stone-slate roof, two storeys and a cellar. It has a three-bay main range, a gabled wing to the rear, an outshut in the angle, and a lean-to on the east side. In the centre is a low gabled porch containing side benches, the ground floor contains casement windows, in the upper floor are sash windows, and at the rear is a mullioned window. | |||
High Foul Syke and barn 54.2831°N -2.478°W | The farmhouse and attached barn are in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, three bays in the farmhouse, the barn is to the right, and there is a rear outshut. On the front of the farmhouse are a square-headed doorway and casement windows, and the barn contains a square-headed doorway and a small window. | |||
High Laning Farmhouse 54.2782°N -2.4574°W | The farmhouse is in stone with quoins, a stone-slate roof, and two storeys. It has an L-shaped plan, consisting of a five-bay main range with a rear wing, and a two-bay extension with a longer rear wing. In the main range is a segmental-headed doorway with voussoirs, and in the extension is a doorway with a stone lintel. The windows are sashes. | |||
Low Ground 54.2704°N -2.4347°W | The house, which was extended in the 19th century, is in stone with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, the original part has two bays, the extension to the right has one bay, and attached to the rear is a privy. In the original part is a gabled porch, a sash window to the left, and two chamfered mullioned windows above. The extension contains a doorway, a sash window in the ground floor, and a casement window in the upper floor. | |||
Middleton Cottage 54.2775°N -2.4544°W | A small stone house with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two low storeys and two bays. In the centre is a square-headed doorway with two fixed windows to the left. The other windows are sashes. | |||
Old Grammar School 54.2784°N -2.4543°W | The former grammar school, later a house, is in sandstone, and has a stone-slate roof with coped gables. It has a rectangular plan, two storeys, and four bays. Most of the windows have chamfered jambs and mullions, and at the rear is a mullioned and transomed stair window. In the west gable end is a tall arched doorway, and in the east gable end is a blocked cross-window. | |||
Peggles Wright Farmhouse and cart-shed 54.2757°N -2.4223°W | The cart shed was added later to the farmhouse; they are in sandstone with quoins and stone-slate roofs. The house has two storeys, five bays, and a shallow outshut at the rear. On the front is a wide gabled porch, square-headed outer and inner doorways, and windows that were originally mullioned containing casements. The cart shed to the north has two bays and contains a wagon entrance with flat-arched voussoirs. | |||
Platt 54.2545°N -2.4271°W | A stone house with quoins and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, three bays, and lean-to extension on the left. The doorway has a square head, and the windows are sashes. | |||
Scar View (old portion) 54.2806°N -2.4725°W |