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Stone House

A Grade II Listed Building in High Abbotside, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.3139 / 54°18'50"N

Longitude: -2.1863 / 2°11'10"W

OS Eastings: 387977

OS Northings: 490942

OS Grid: SD879909

Mapcode National: GBR FL5K.GB

Mapcode Global: WHB5F.DT4R

Plus Code: 9C6V8R77+HF

Entry Name: Stone House

Listing Date: 9 July 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1167238

English Heritage Legacy ID: 323181

ID on this website: 101167238

Location: Sedbusk, North Yorkshire, DL8

County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Civil Parish: High Abbotside

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


HIGH ABBOTSIDE SEDBERGH-ASKRIGG ROAD
SD 89 SE
(north side)
7/156 Stone House
- II
House. 1908. By P Morley Horder of London, for Hugh Arden Crallan (1867-
1929). Rubble with ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. L-shaped plan, with
C20 addition forming matching rear wing; 2 storeys, 1:1:2:1 first-floor
windows. Quoins. Bays 2 and 5 project slightly, are quoined and have coped
gables. First bay: loggia with circular rubble columns with cushion
capitals; inner part-glazed door in ogee-chamfered architrave with small
windows flanking; above, 3-light window in tile-hung dormer. Other windows
lead-paned. Second bay: 4-light mullion and transom window with dripmould
on ground floor, 3-light mullion window with stepped hood-mould on first
floor. Third bay: 4-light mullion and transom window with hood-mould on
ground floor; 3-light mullion window on first floor. Fourth bay: round-
arched ashlar doorway with keystone and raised panel above with hood-mould
continuous with window to left and stepped over-panel; inner square-headed
ashlar doorway with C20 glazed door; 2-light mullion window on first floor.
Fifth bay: 3-light mullion and transom window with dripmould on ground
floor; 3-light mullion window with stepped hood-mould on first floor.
Square eaves stacks between bays 2 and 3, 4 and 5. Decorative cast-iron
rainwater heads. Interior: high-quality original interiors survive,
including oak-panelled lounge to left and decoratively-panelled boudoir.


Listing NGR: SD8797790942

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