Listed Building: YEW TREE FARM HOUSE (3.46.2)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 241880
Date assigned 28 April 1986
Date last amended

Description

Farmhouse. C17 and C19. Timber framed with brick hogging, rendered C20, and steep pitched interlocking tile roof. Single gable and single ridge stacks. 2 storeys plus garrets, 3 bays. Baffle entry. L-plan. East front has off-centre C20 door with segmental head, flanked to left by 2 and to right by single C20 casements. Above, 3 C20 casements. South gable has remains of Yorkshire sash to garret. Rear elevation has C19 lean-to additions, brick with pantile roofs, in return angle and to west of rear wing. To left, lean-to has close boarded door in plain jambs. To right, 2 C20 casements. Above, to left, C20 Yorkshire sash and C20 casement, and to their right, 2 Yorkshire sashes of different sizes. Rear wing has C20 fenestration and above, remains of leaded Yorkshire sash. Interior has principal rafter roof with clasp purlins. 3 jowled bay posts. Chamfered span beams and joists. North end has C17 oak winder stair extending to garret, with square C19 newels and stick balusters. South end has early C19 winder stair in square well, with turned newels, stick balusters and oval moulded handrail. Single early C19 hob grate. 2 C17 and 3 C18 plank doors. (NCC/js)

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Sources (2)

  • Unpublished document: Archaeological Building Recording Services. 2019. Yew Tree Farm, Kirton: Building Survey Report.
  • Unpublished document: Archaeological Building Recording Services. 2020. A photographic survey [Barn at] Yew Tree Farm, Kirton.

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 69033 69344 (14m by 19m)
Map sheet SK66NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Kirton, Newark

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Record last edited

Jan 12 2021 11:38AM

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