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Latitude: 53.4369 / 53°26'12"N
Longitude: -1.1926 / 1°11'33"W
OS Eastings: 453736
OS Northings: 393648
OS Grid: SK537936
Mapcode National: GBR NX3P.LP
Mapcode Global: WHDDF.NW92
Plus Code: 9C5WCRP4+QX
Entry Name: Farmbuilding approximately 15 metres to north east of Lambcote Grange Farmhouse
Listing Date: 26 November 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1193167
English Heritage Legacy ID: 334827
ID on this website: 101193167
Location: Doncaster, South Yorkshire, S66
County: Doncaster
Civil Parish: Stainton
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Stainton St Winifred
Church of England Diocese: Sheffield
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
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Farmbuilding approximately 15 metres to north-east of Lambcote Grange Farmhouse
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Farmbuilding. Dated 'MMP 1695', altered. Magnesian limestone rubble, sheet asbestos roof, two storeys, four bays; orientated north-south. Large quoins. East side; external steps at each end, those on left with brick side wall built across position of original doorway having bonded, chamfered ashlar surround, Central, horizontally-sliding door with bonded ashlar right-hand jamb; small, blocked rectangular window opening on its left; four inserted casements
First floor: boarded door to each set of steps; two rectangular window openings with ashlar surrounds (that on left repaired in brick), two slit vents, West side: blocked door opening with banded, chamfered ashlar surround; two similar first-floor doorways, that on left with casement inserted above, that on right has casement within South gable; inserted openings;, original surround below gable casement; gable date plaque North gable: C19 doorway on left; bonded, chmfered ashlar surround to lst floor now houses casement.
Interior: one principal-rafter truss with raking struts and wind braces to original purlins; rafters removed and present roof laid on additional purlins.
Presumably built by the Purslove family soon after purchase of Lambcote Grange in 1690 (indenture in house q.v.).
Listing NGR: SK5373693648
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