Old Hall Farmhouse Myton-on-Swale, England

Listed Building Data

Old Hall 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1314948
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
28 February 1952
Name
OLD HALL FARMHOUSE
Location
OLD HALL FARMHOUSE, OX CLOSE LANE
Parish
Myton-on-Swale
District
Hambleton
County
North Yorkshire
Grid Reference
SE 43644 66397
Easting
443644.0000
Northing
466397.0000

Listed Building Description

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SE 46 NW MYTON-ON-SWALE OX CLOSE LANE 4/48 (west side) 28.2.52 Old Hall Farmhouse

II

House. 1664 over door. Brick with stone quoins now covered with render. Renewed hipped pantile roof. Modern ridge chimney and very large rendered chimney of early date to gable end. Artisan Mannerist style. L-shaped single pile plan. 2 storeys, 3 wide bays with projecting wings. Doorcase to centre bay has engaged Tuscan columns on plinths. Frieze with inscription ANNO DOM.1664. T G. Stepped brick entablature with 3 ball finials and broken pediment. The central bay formerly also contained 2 blocked round-arched windows to the left and a blocked archway to the right. Entrance now flanked by 2 tall and narrow sashes with glazing bars. Modern door. One mullion window survives with sashes inserted, in the ground floor right bay. Otherwise C19 or C20 sashes with glazing bars to front. Shoulder-arched opening to gable end with modern casement inserted. Stepped and dentilled 1st floor band upon which rest pilasters flanking the upper windows, paired to side wings. In the entrance bay the central sash window is flanked by a pilaster and stepped blind oval panel to each side. A further pilaster to the return walls of the side wings. Interior completely modernised.

Booth, J.A., Country House Architecture in Yorkshire c.1630-c.1690. M.PHil. Thesis, 1972, p26

Pevsner, N., Yorkshire, North Riding 1966, p261-2.

Listing NGR: SE4364466397