Stable/granary/pigeoncote and Adjoining Outbuilding c. 30 M SW of Number 35 (Home Farmhous Epworth, England

Listed Building Data

Stable/granary/pigeoncote and Adjoining Outbuilding c. 30 M SW of Number 35 (Home Farmhous has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1083248
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
10 September 1987
Name
STABLE/GRANARY/PIGEONCOTE AND ADJOINING OUTBUILDING APPROXIMATELY 30 METRES SOUTH WEST OF NUMBER 35 (HOME FARMHOUSE)
Location
STABLE/GRANARY/PIGEONCOTE AND ADJOINING OUTBUILDING APPROXIMATELY 30 METRES SOUTH WEST OF NUMBER 35 (HOME FARMHOUSE), STATION ROAD
Parish
Epworth
District
North Lincolnshire
Grid Reference
SE 77454 04436
Easting
477454.0000
Northing
404436.0000

Listed Building Description

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SE 7604-7704 EPWORTH STATION ROAD (south-west side)

19/96 Stable/granary/pigeoncote and adjoining outbuilding approximately 30 metres south-west of No 35 (Home Farmhouse)

GV II

Stable/granary/pigeoncote and adjoining outbuilding. Probably 1809. Yellow-brown brick. Pantile roof. Forms south side of courtyard. 3-storey single-room stable/granary with single-storey single-room outbuilding to east. North side: stable/granary has round-headed entrances to ground and first floors, the latter with a board door; blind lunette to second floor; dentilled brick eaves cornice. Stone-coped gables with shaped kneelers. Left gable end has boarded round-headed opening to attic with 2 tiers of circular pigeon holes and shelves; wrought-iron weather-vane. Right gable end bears wrought-iron figures "18". Rear has round-headed ground-floor opening, square-headed first-floor opening with 4 slots below (probably sockets for former loading-platform supports), round-headed second-floor opening. Outbuilding has round-headed opening to rear with recessed blocking, dentilled brick eaves cornice. All doorways have large ashlar blocks for hinges and catches. Probably contemporary with the threshing barn on the north side of the courtyard (qv) dated 1809.

Listing NGR: SE7745404436