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Hall Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Rosedale West Side, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.3693 / 54°22'9"N

Longitude: -0.9297 / 0°55'46"W

OS Eastings: 469632

OS Northings: 497620

OS Grid: SE696976

Mapcode National: GBR PKYX.JG

Mapcode Global: WHF97.PFHR

Plus Code: 9C6X939C+P4

Entry Name: Hall Farmhouse

Listing Date: 27 August 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1315711

English Heritage Legacy ID: 382492

ID on this website: 101315711

Location: North Yorkshire, YO18

County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Civil Parish: Rosedale West Side

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


ROSEDALE WEST SIDE DALESIDE ROAD
SE 69 NE
(west side)
3/74 Hall Farmhouse
- II
Farmhouse. Dated 1716 on lintel; farmhouse raised, and former outbuilding
raised, incorporated into house, and extended in early C19; further interior
alterations in late C19. Original house for Robert Watson; alterations
probably carried out by Thomas Dale. Tooled sandstone with quoins; former
outbuilding raised and extended in herringbone-tooled sandstone; pantile
roof. Originally 3-cell hearth-passage plan, with later extension and
outshut added at rear. 2-storey, 4-window quoined front, with
13-storey, 3-bay front set back to right. Main house has 4-panel door to
right of centre, in shallow-arched, chamfered and quoined doorway: lintel
inscribed:
RW : 1716
I H
Left of door 16-pane sashes to both floors and 12-pane sashes at end left;
windows over door and to right are 12-pane sashes. All windows are early
C19 insertions in finely-tooled raised surrounds. Traces of original
quoined mullioned windows to left of door. Coped gables and shaped
kneelers. End and right-of-centre stacks. Openings to 1½-storey end have
herringbone-tooled lintels. Doors at left and right. Beneath the central
window opening is a pair of dog kennels with rebated doorways. Coped gable
and off-centre stack. Rear: central outshut partly obscures a blocked light
in flat-faced surround to the first floor left. To ground floor right a
squat 6-pane sash in an original double-chamfered, quoined surround. Above
is a second blocked light. Left return: blocked flat-faced mullioned window
to gable end. Right return: skewed fire window, with the initials R W
scratched into the quoin below. 2 blocked single lights to gable end.
Interior: early C19 chimney-piece survives in room to right of the door,
with lintel carved with a segmental arch in low relief. Unoccupied at time
of resurvey.


Listing NGR: SE6963297620

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