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Cruck Barn South East of Old Barn Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Holymoorside and Walton, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2271 / 53°13'37"N

Longitude: -1.4924 / 1°29'32"W

OS Eastings: 433982

OS Northings: 370121

OS Grid: SK339701

Mapcode National: GBR 695.MHZ

Mapcode Global: WHDFG.14LX

Plus Code: 9C5W6GG5+R2

Entry Name: Cruck Barn South East of Old Barn Farmhouse

Listing Date: 18 December 1975

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1218544

English Heritage Legacy ID: 393531

ID on this website: 101218544

Location: Nether Chanderhill, North East Derbyshire, S42

County: Derbyshire

District: North East Derbyshire

Civil Parish: Holymoorside and Walton

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Brampton St Thomas

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description


WALTON
SK37SW POCKNEDGE LANE
1264-0/2/130 (West side)
18/12/75 Cruck barn south-east of Old Barn
Farmhouse

II

Farm outbuilding. C17, with C18 additions and alteration.
Coursed rubble coal measures sandstone beneath a stone slated
roof. North elevation of two storeys and three bays, with wide
central single doorway beneath a plain timber lintel.
Padstones for cruck trusses are visible either side of the
doorway. Ruinous offshut to east end with single vent. Two
vents to west of doorway. South elevation with single doorway
opposite that to the north elevation, with vents to the west
end, and an inserted double doorway with shallow timber
lintel. Plain plank doors throughout. East gable with double
row of vents, an inserted taking-in door off-centre, and a
narrow light to the gable apex. At the west end on the north
side, an attached pair of pig cotes, running at right angles
to the main range, beneath a single pitch roof. Low wall
encloses a small yard in front of each pigcote, and there are
integral feeding troughs in the front wall of the building.
INTERIOR: the building contains two cruck trusses, supporting
a single purlin roof, with a diagonally set ridge purlin. The
ridge is clasped by the cruck blades, which have yokes,
collars, and originally tie beams, one of which has now been
removed. The cruck trusses carry single side purlins, which
have curved windbraces. The braces are cross-lapped and
face-halved, the lower braces being notched into the upper
face of the cruck blade. Significant numbers of oak rafters
survive.


Listing NGR: SK3398270121

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