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Home Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Harewood, Leeds

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.8972 / 53°53'49"N

Longitude: -1.5338 / 1°32'1"W

OS Eastings: 430733

OS Northings: 444656

OS Grid: SE307446

Mapcode National: GBR KRQC.QQ

Mapcode Global: WHC90.D9VP

Plus Code: 9C5WVFW8+VF

Entry Name: Home Farmhouse

Listing Date: 22 July 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1226635

English Heritage Legacy ID: 424012

ID on this website: 101226635

Location: Low Weardley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS17

County: Leeds

Civil Parish: Harewood

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Collingham St Oswald with Harewood

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


HAREWOOD STANK
SE3044 LS17 (north side)

13/134 Home Farmhouse

GV II

Former garden pavilion flanked by added houses for the estate bailiff and
dairy-maid, now one dwelling for former manager. C18 garden pavilion, early C19
additions probably by Peter Atkinson (York) the architect of the Home Farm
Quadrangle (q.v.) nearby. Pavilion: rendered brick with ashlar dressings and
hammer-dressed stone insertion, stone slate roof. Houses: hammer-dressed stone
slate roof. Single-cell pavilion flanked by single cell houses double-depth with
wing to right forming an L-shaped. 2 storeys and single storey. South front has
4 gabled ranges. Single-storey pavilion has ashlar plinth, rusticated impost band
and 3 semicircular-arches with ashlar archivolts and rusticated keystones, the
centre arch taller is infilled with C20 doorway flanked by 20-pane sashes with
projecting sills. Pedimented gable. Flanked by houses slightly set back: each has
ashlar plinth and single bay of windows with lintels and sills; coped gables with
kneelers set back to right, wing has doorway left of window bay, coped gable with
kneelers. Large shouldered lateral stack to right front. Other stack at junction
with house and wing. Stack to rear of pavilion has casement-moulded cornice.

Interior: most rooms have doorways with architraves, 6-panel doors and wall-cupboards
with raised-and-fielded panels. Pavilion has flat-ceilinged apse with 4 arched
doorways and Neo-Classical plaster frieze and dentil cornice.

It is said that the Lascelles family used to come to the pavilion and have
cream-teas during the summer. Nearby was the dairy in the Home Farm quadrangle (q.v.).


Listing NGR: SE3073344656

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