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Yew Tree Cottage and Yew Tree House

A Grade II Listed Building in Yealand Redmayne, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.1734 / 54°10'24"N

Longitude: -2.7647 / 2°45'52"W

OS Eastings: 350178

OS Northings: 475561

OS Grid: SD501755

Mapcode National: GBR 9N45.7Q

Mapcode Global: WH83N.HCPF

Plus Code: 9C6V56FP+94

Entry Name: Yew Tree Cottage and Yew Tree House

Listing Date: 2 May 1968

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1071806

English Heritage Legacy ID: 182067

ID on this website: 101071806

Location: Yealand Redmayne, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA5

County: Lancashire

District: Lancaster

Town: Lancaster

Civil Parish: Yealand Redmayne

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Yealand Conyers St John The Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


SD 57 NW
2/295

YEALAND REDMAYNE
SILVERDALE ROAD
Nos. 21 and 23 (Yew Tree Cottage and Yew Tree House)

2. 5. 1968

II
Houses, late C17th. Pebbledashed with slate roof. Two storeys with attics.
No. 23 (to the north) has an open-fronted porch roofed by two sandstone
flags, partly covering a 4-centred doorhead with hood mould, the doorway
having chamfered jambs. The C17th front door remains, with studs and strap
hinges. To the left of the porch are two modern windows with plain stone
reveals, with a modern window with plain reveals to the right. On the 1st
floor are 3 sashed windows with plain reveals. The attic has a central
stone-gabled dormer with a 4-light rebated and chamfered mullioned window
with hood mould. No. 21 (to the south) is of one unit with a wooden porch,
a window to the left having plain reveals and a limestone lintel, and a
sash whose upper leaf has glazing bars. On the 1st floor is a similar
window. Chimneys on gables and between Nos. 21 and 23, the north chimney
having a wooden corbelled frame near the apex, associated with the firehood.
North gable has a one-light chamfered attic window. Later wing at rear.
Interior. North room has massive cambered tie beam with blocked brace
slots, re-used as a firehood bressumer, having a mortise for a heck post
and the remains of the top rail of a spere.


Listing NGR: SD5017875561

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