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Lane Foot Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Dacre, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0507 / 54°3'2"N

Longitude: -1.7259 / 1°43'33"W

OS Eastings: 418040

OS Northings: 461672

OS Grid: SE180616

Mapcode National: GBR JPDL.4P

Mapcode Global: WHC84.GGC0

Plus Code: 9C6W372F+7J

Entry Name: Lane Foot Cottage

Listing Date: 3 March 1987

Last Amended: 16 June 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1207349

English Heritage Legacy ID: 331186

ID on this website: 101207349

Location: Heyshaw, North Yorkshire, HG3

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Dacre

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description



SE 16 SE DACRE MONK ING ROAD
(north side, off)

8/57 Lane Foot Farmhouse
and attached barn

GV II

House and barn. Early-mid C18, barn dated 1751. Coursed squared gritstone, graduated
stone slate roof. House: 2 storeys, 1 bay; barn: 2 bays. Quoins. House: board
door on right in quoined surround with large lintel; to left on each floor 3-light
flat-faced mullion window. Cyma-moulded kneelers, gable coping, end stack left.
Interior not inspected. Barn attached to right: large central cart entrance with
quoin, the lintel raised to eaves height. Byre door to right: alternate quoined
surround, large lintel. Hollow-moulded kneeler and gable coping to right. Right
return: door to right with lintel inscribed 'T I 1715'. Evenly-spaced scaffolding
holes serve as vents.

The list entry shall be amended to read:-

SE 16 SE DACRE MONK INGS ROAD
(north side)
8/57
Lane Foot Cottage
and attached barn

GV II

House and barn. Early-mid C18, barn dated 1751. Coursed squared gritstone,
graduated stone slate roof. House: 2 storeys, 1 bay; barn: 2 bays. Quoins.
House: board door on right in quoined surround with large lintel; to left on
each floor 3-light flat-faced mullion window. Cyma-moulded kneelers, gable
coping, end stack left. Interior not inspected. Barn attached to right:
large central cart entrance with quoin, the lintel raised to eaves height.
Byre door to right: alternate quoined surround, large lintel. Hollow-moulded
kneeler and gable coping to right. Right return: door to right with lintel
inscribed 'TI 1751'. Evenly-spaced scaffolding holes serve as vents. C20 garage
to right of barn of no special interest.

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DACRE MONK ING ROAD
SE 16 SE (north side, off)

8/57 Lane Foot Farmhouse and
attached barn

GV II

House and barn. Early-mid C18, barn dated 1751. Coursed squared gritstone,
graduated stone slate roof. House: 2 storeys, 1 bay; barn: 2 bays. Quoins.
House: board door on right in quoined surround with large lintel; to left on
each floor 3-light flat-faced mullion window. Cyma-moulded kneelers, gable
coping, end stack left. Interior not inspected. Barn attached to right:
large central cart entrance with quoin, the lintel raised to eaves height.
Byre door to right: alternate quoined surround, large lintel. Hollow-
moulded kneeler and gable coping to right. Right return: door to right with
lintel inscribed 'T I 1751'. Evenly-spaced scaffolding holes serve as
vents.


Listing NGR: SE1804061672

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