Listed Building: BARN AND FARMBUILDINGS TO WEST OF PRIORY FARMHOUSE (1.34.4)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 430144
Date assigned 03 November 1995
Date last amended

Description

Threshing ham and attached farm buildings, c1780 with mid C19 alteration. Built for Jonathan Acklom. Red brick with hipped pantile roofs. Dentillated eaves. North-west front to barn has 2 very large segment arched openings with straight wooden lintels below, both now partly bricked-up, that to right with lower double plank doors, that to left with a plank door and above a loft doorway. To left low segment arched opening with later sliding door, above small shuttered opening to left and loft door to right. Either side single storey wings with large plank doors and single shuttered openings. South-east front has 2 rows of paired breathers and large segment arched opening now blocked with brick and brieze blocks. To the right a further segment arched opening now obscured by late C19 additions. To north-east an L-shaped single storey range of stable, animal houses and cart sheds also obscured by the late C19 infill, but still retaining all of its original openings. Interior roof structure largely renewed late C19. This very large scale threshing barn and attached farm buildings was built at a very important time in the development of agriculture, by an important improving landlord who had recently enclosed the surrounding farm land and brought it under a single tenant. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 70269 89607 (51m by 62m)
Map sheet SK78NW
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Mattersey, Bassetlaw

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Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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