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Chaytor Cottage West Cottage West Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Kirby Hill, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.4542 / 54°27'15"N

Longitude: -1.7862 / 1°47'10"W

OS Eastings: 413956

OS Northings: 506559

OS Grid: NZ139065

Mapcode National: GBR HJZY.21

Mapcode Global: WHC65.J9MN

Plus Code: 9C6WF637+MG

Entry Name: Chaytor Cottage West Cottage West Hall

Listing Date: 4 February 1969

Last Amended: 4 December 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1157712

English Heritage Legacy ID: 322763

ID on this website: 101157712

Location: Kirby Hill, North Yorkshire, DL11

County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Civil Parish: Kirby Hill

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Kirkby Ravensworth

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


NZ 1306 KIRBY HILL VILLAGE GREEN
(west side)

17/62 West Cottage, West Hall
and Chaytor Cottage
(formerly listed as House
4.2.69 known as West End)

GV II

House, now divided into 3. Probably early C17. Rubble, stone slate roofs.
irregular T-shaped plan with wing projecting to front left, 2 storeys plus
loft, 1½ cells and 4 cells. Double-chamfered mullion windows. East front
(facing green): quoins to right. Ground floor, from left: 2-light window;
scar of former doorway; part-glazed 6-panel door in quoined ashlar doorcase
with triangular soffit to lintel and stop-chamfered ogee-moulding on arris
(to West Hall); C20 three-light window; C20 three-light window and C20
single-storey gabled porch with C20 part-glazed door (Chaytor Cottage).
First floor, from left: 2-light window; 3-light window; two C20 windows of 3
and 2 lights. Large stack to left of door, smaller stack between second and
third windows, C20 stack at right end. At far left end, to left of wing,
ground-floor vent and first-floor single-light window, both blocked. In
east gable end of south-east wing, ground-floor sash window with glazing
bars (formerly entrance to village shop), and blocked first-floor window.
Rear: Chaytor Cottage (to left) much altered in C20; to West Hall, on ground
floor, 2-light window to extreme right, blocked fire window in centre, and
parts of other mullion windows; on first floor, four 2-light windows with
dripmoulds. Left return of main range (West Hall): quoins; on ground and
first floors, a C20 three-light window, and in gable an original 3-light
window with outer lights blocked; moulded coping and corniced apex stack.
To right, inserted link between main range and West Cottage, has side-
sliding sash window below round-arched landing window with brick reveal
below head of 2-light mullion window, and above it a double-chamfered
single-light window formerly to upper flights of stairs leading to loft.
Further to right (West Cottage): plinth; quoins, ground floor, from left,
inserted window, leaved part-glazed doors in chamfered ashlar surround with
high chamfer stops and triangular soffit to lintel, 3-light window, blocked
fire window, first floor, two 2-light windows, with similar window blocked
to left and blocked fire window to right; moulded ashlar coping to right;
end stacks, that to right large and stepped. Right return of south-east
wing: quoins to West Cottage; to left on each floor a blocked 2-light
window; to right on each floor a smaller 2-light,window. Further to right
(link to West Hall): on each floor a 2-light window. Interior (West Hall):
in ground-floor room to left of centre, on right wall, an ashlar fireplace,
stop-chamfered and with triangular soffit to lintel, and next to it the
opening for a fire window and stop-chamfered beams and joists; in ground-
floor room to right of centre, on rear wall, a large ashlar fireplace with
triangular soffit to lintel withn straight-headed chamfer, stopped, and with
roughly stop-chamfered beams. On first floor, room to left of centre has
ashlar fireplace with ogee section to chamfer, and moulded plaster cornice;
backing onto last, central room with a chamfered ashlar straight-headed
fireplace; in room to right of centre, on rear wall, a chamfered ashlar
fireplace with monolithic lintel with triangular soffit. Curved-principal
roof trusses. North Yorkshire and Cleveland Vernacular Buildings Study
Group Report No 718.


Listing NGR: NZ1396106570

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