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Number 85 and Attached Outbuilding and Garden Walls

A Grade II Listed Building in Buxton, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2496 / 53°14'58"N

Longitude: -1.9249 / 1°55'29"W

OS Eastings: 405108

OS Northings: 372508

OS Grid: SK051725

Mapcode National: GBR HZ0V.2T

Mapcode Global: WHBBS.DLM5

Plus Code: 9C5W63XG+R2

Entry Name: Number 85 and Attached Outbuilding and Garden Walls

Listing Date: 31 January 1997

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1259242

English Heritage Legacy ID: 463088

Also known as: 85 Green Lane

ID on this website: 101259242

Location: Burbage, High Peak, Derbyshire, SK17

County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak

Electoral Ward/Division: Temple

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Buxton

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Buxton with Burbage and King Sterndale

Church of England Diocese: Derby

Tagged with: Building Farmhouse

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Description



BUXTON

SK0572NW GREEN LANE
616-1/5/112 (South side (off))
No.85
and attached outbuilding and garden
walls

GV II

Farmhouse and attached outbuilding and garden wall. Possibly
C17, built c1800, with C19 alterations. Whitewashed rubble,
stone slate roof and later brick stacks. 2-unit range and
former agricultural building.
EXTERIOR: 2 storey. Off-centre doorway with plank door, has
blocked doorway to left and 2-light casement beyond. To right
a 4-pane casement and beyond plank door to outbuilding. Above
left 2 small 2-pane windows. Gable ends are blank. Rear has
single window to ground floor.
INTERIOR: 2 splay windows, one to rear and one to front of
right-hand room. Walls are approximately 70cm thick. The low
interior suggests that the building had a floor inserted.
Beams to both rooms are narrow and deep, that to the
right-hand room has triangular stops. This room also has a
stone square headed fireplace with machine tooling to lintel.
A straight flight of stairs rises from the left-hand room to
the upper rooms which are contained within the roof space. The
roof has 2 side purlins and a crude ridge pole, rafters are
closely set and frequent. Interior of attached agricultural
building: open to roof, crude branches used as rafters and
also as "tie beams".
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: dry-stone garden walls attached to front.
This and No.87 (qv) are reputed to be the remains of the
former independent hamlet of Buxton-le-Grene.


Listing NGR: SK0510872508

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