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Ewe Hill

A Grade II Listed Building in Farndale West, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.3856 / 54°23'8"N

Longitude: -1.014 / 1°0'50"W

OS Eastings: 464129

OS Northings: 499350

OS Grid: SE641993

Mapcode National: GBR PKCQ.8N

Mapcode Global: WHF96.D1C7

Plus Code: 9C6W9XPP+69

Entry Name: Ewe Hill

Listing Date: 21 September 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1260760

English Heritage Legacy ID: 382314

ID on this website: 101260760

Location: North Yorkshire, YO62

County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Civil Parish: Farndale West

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Kirkbymoorside All Saints

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


FARNDALE WEST
SE 69 NW
DALESIDE ROAD
1463-/3/10002 (East side)
Ewe Hill
II

Former farmhouse, now house. 1750, altered and extended mid C19. Tooled gritstone,
with pantile roofs and coped gables with bold kneelers. 2 gable and a single ridge stack.
Original house 2 low storeys, 2 windows: 2-storey, 2 window extension to right.
Entrance to original house is an off-centre board door beneath a heavy tooled lintel: C20
2-light windows on each side, one with a tooled lintel, one with a plain lintel. First floor
windows are squat 6-pane sashes. Extension has one ground floor window with heavy
tooled lintel, two on first floor, all originally 3-light yorkshire sashes. All windows have
stone sills. To right of front door is a stone trough with moulded slop stone. Rear:
original plank door removed from hinges. Extension has catslide roof. Interior. Ground
floor: floors in original house are stone-flagged. In the left room, cast iron ranges in
painted stone fireplace with grooved jambs and moulded cornice: fireplace frieze
decorated with incised centre panel dated 1750, initialled RRP, encircled rosettes in
square surrounds and initials IS at right end. Fireside cupboard with board door to left.
Centre room has painted stone fireplace with elliptical arched lintel on incised plaster
jambs with pulvinated imposts and frieze of broad flutes and incised daisies beneath
moulded cornice. Length of panelling survives to right of fireplace and with small
cupboard in the front wall. Fireplace in the right end room is plain with flat lintel.


Listing NGR: SE6412999350

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