Middleton Tyas, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Middleton Tyas, England
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Village Farmhouse
Middleton Tyas, England
Farmhouse, now house. Mid C17, altered. Rubble with ashlar dressings, pantile roof with stone slates at eaves.
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Forge Cottage
Middleton Tyas, England
Cottage. Mid C18. Roughcast rubble, pantile roof.
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Garden Walls to N of E Hall
Middleton Tyas, England
Walls to former kitchen garden. Probably late C18. Cobble, lined with orange-red bricks in English garden wall bond.
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Gateway at Ha-Ha on S Drive to Middleton Lodge
Middleton Tyas, England
Walls, railings and gates. Probably c1780 contemporary with the house,(qv) and by John Carr, for George Hartley. Ashlar and wrought iron. Low wall supporting railings flanking gates. Fleurs-de-lys finials to bars of railings and gates.
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West Hall
Middleton Tyas, England
House. c1705, c1805 and c1905. Rubble with some brick dressings, part roughcast, pantile roof.
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Middleton Lodge
Middleton Tyas, England
Country house with service range, and balustrade attached to south-east side. House of 1777-80, by John Carr of York for George Hartley (1726-80), a barrister. Ashlar sandstone, Westmorland slate roof.
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Entrance Gateway to Middleton Lodge
Middleton Tyas, England
Walls, railings and gates. Probably c1780, contemporary with the house (qv) and by John Carr, for George Hartley. Ashlar and wrought iron. Flanking walls of convex quadrant plan with plinth, moulded coping and cylindrical terminal bollards.
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Limekilns in Black Scar Quarry
Middleton Tyas, England
Limekilns. Mid C19. Ashlar, rubble and brick. 2 segmental-arched, quoined, ashlar openings, in line, within rubble frontage to kiln. Rubble lining to triangular-plan hearths, which each have small circular eyes at top covered with a slab.
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Gazebo c. 50 M SE of E Hall
Middleton Tyas, England
Gazebo. Early C18. For Leonard Hartley.
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Violet Grange
Middleton Tyas, England
Farmhouse. Mid - late C18 remodelling of earlier building. Rubble, pantile and artificial stone slate roof. 2 storeys with rear outshut, 4 first-floor windows. Quoins at ends and also on second storey to right of second window.