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Barnby Hall Including Attached Archway to Left Side

A Grade II Listed Building in Cawthorne, Barnsley

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5685 / 53°34'6"N

Longitude: -1.5603 / 1°33'37"W

OS Eastings: 429216

OS Northings: 408079

OS Grid: SE292080

Mapcode National: GBR KWJ5.ZJ

Mapcode Global: WHCBK.0K8N

Plus Code: 9C5WHC9Q+CV

Entry Name: Barnby Hall Including Attached Archway to Left Side

Listing Date: 18 March 1968

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1314729

English Heritage Legacy ID: 334177

ID on this website: 101314729

Location: Cawthorne, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S75

County: Barnsley

Civil Parish: Cawthorne

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Cawthorne All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description



SE 20 NE CAWTHORNE LANE HEAD ROAD
(north side, off)

3/51 Barnby Hall
18.3.68 including attached
archway to left side

II

Large house. Circa 1820. Coursed, dressed stone with ashlar dressings.
Stone slate roof. Two storeys and attic. In Jacobean style.
2 storeys, with attics. 3+ bays. Double-chamfered windows with 6- and 8-
pane lights. Each end bay is gabled and has a 4-light window to each floor
with hoodmould and a narrow single light to apex. The entrance has deeply-
chamfered jambs and an arched head with sunken spandrels and a deep
hoodmould. To its right is the hall window of 5 over 5 lights with transom.
A 3-light window is above this and a single light over the entrance.
Hollow-chamfered gable copings on moulded kneelers, with finials to each
apex. A group of 4 tall octagonal ashlar stacks with cornices. The rear is
plainer with single- and 2-light windows. The entrance has a shouldered head
and is gained by 4 round steps. The left and right returns are similarly
treated. The former has a small gable to left and a reducing external stack
to right. Attached to the base of the stack is a reset arch which may be
medieval.

Interior: the wooden staircase is off a through passage and has slender
turned balusters and a swept handrail. There is a further staircase at the
rear of the house.


Listing NGR: SE2921608079

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