Studdah Farmhouse Constable Burton, England
Listed Building Data
Studdah Farmhouse 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
- 1131471
- Listing Type
- listed building
- Grade
- II
- Date Listed
- 20 January 1987
- Name
- STUDDAH FARMHOUSE
- Location
- STUDDAH FARMHOUSE, BARDEN LANE
- Parish
- Constable Burton
- District
- Richmondshire
- County
- North Yorkshire
- Grid Reference
- SE 14463 90811
- Easting
- 414463.0000
- Northing
- 490811.0000
Listed Building Description
Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.
CONSTABLE BURTON BARDEN LANE SE 19 SW (west side)
2/7 Studdah Farmhouse
- II
Farmhouse. Possibly C16 with later alterations and early C19 extension. Rubble sandstone, stone slate roofs. 2 storeys, 3 first-floor windows, with later cross wing to right. Main range: rubble interspersed with courses of slate. Plinth. First-floor quoins. Central board door in chamfered surround with segmental-arched head and hoodmould, with head on left stop and (?)sheep's head on right stop. To left, 8-pane sash window in chamfered surround. The original range seems to have extended further left. Straight joint to right of door which shows that building has been raised in height. Blocked doorway with timber lintel to right of straight joint. Other windows C20 casements. Ashlar coping to left, roof hipped to right. End stacks. Added projecting range to right: coursed stone. Quoins. On each floor a 16-pane sash window in raised ashlar surround with deeper lintel. Hipped roof. Right return of added range: 3 bays. Quoins. Central part- glazed 4-panel door below 2-pane overlight in stone surround with raised edge; windows as before. Hipped roof. Studdah was once a village with its own chapel. Edmund Bogg, Richmondshire and the Vale of Mowbray, (1906), p 534.
Listing NGR: SE1446390811