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Cottage and Farmbuildings at South Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Glanton, Northumberland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.4246 / 55°25'28"N

Longitude: -1.8889 / 1°53'19"W

OS Eastings: 407132

OS Northings: 614528

OS Grid: NU071145

Mapcode National: GBR H57Q.V7

Mapcode Global: WHB04.YXQ9

Plus Code: 9C7WC4F6+RF

Entry Name: Cottage and Farmbuildings at South Farm

Listing Date: 1 November 1985

Last Amended: 25 August 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1041984

English Heritage Legacy ID: 236540

ID on this website: 101041984

Location: Glanton, Northumberland, NE66

County: Northumberland

Civil Parish: Glanton

Traditional County: Northumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland

Church of England Parish: Whittingham and Edlingham with Bolton Chapel

Church of England Diocese: Newcastle

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Description


GLANTON FRONT STREET
NU 0714
(North side)
Glanton Village
21/197 Cottage and
1.11.85 farmbuildings
at South Farm
(formerly listed
as cottage and
outbuildings to
north-east
GV II

Foldyard group of farm buildings; later C18 with some C19 alterations. Squared
tooled stone except; for south part of east range which is rubble. Cottage at
south-west corner has pantile roof with stone slates to eaves and stone stack
heightened in brick. Welsh slates on east extension; pantiles on east range;
other parts have C20 asbestos roofs. The yard is an irregular parallelogram
in plan, enclosed by buildings except for a central entrance on the south.

North range is barn; 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays;2 doorways,one with keyed
supra-lintel; 2 casement windows to ground floor and part-slatted window
above; raised reverse-stepped coping to gables. Returns show slit vents in
gables. West range 2 storeys, 9 bays; long arcade of segmental arches on
round piers, mostly blocked; 12 windows above, mostly low slatted openings set
directly beneath eaves, but near left end, later part of farm cottage, are two
12-pane sashes in a flat-topped dormer. East range shows 4 boarded doors,
that to right flanked by part-slatted windows, slit vents, and 2 low loft
windows set directly beneath eaves.

South range in 2 sections, divided by yard entry. South (external) elevation:
to left is former cottage; 2-bay, 2-storey left part has 4-panel door with
12-pane sash on left, similar window above in gabled half-dormer and 12-pane
Yorkshire sash beneath eaves on far left. Roof hipped to left; raised reverse-
stepped coping to right gable, axial right end stack projecting from gable.
Single-storey C19 extension to right has 12-pane sash window. Section of
range to right of entry, roofless at time of survey, has doorway and small
window.

External elevation of west range shows long line of slatted loft windows.

A well-preserved foldyard group, being converted to workshops at the time of
survey.


Listing NGR: NU0713214528

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