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New Barns Farmhouse, Warkworth

Description: New Barns Farmhouse

Grade: II
Date Listed: 1 September 1988
English Heritage Building ID: 237216

OS Grid Reference: NU2434704543
OS Grid Coordinates: 424347, 604543
Latitude/Longitude: 55.3343, -1.6177

Location: Warkworth, Northumberland NE65 0TR

Locality: Warkworth
Local Authority: Northumberland
County: Northumberland
Country: England
Postcode: NE65 0TR

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Listing Text

NU 20 SW WARKWORTH NEW BARNS

12/325 New Barns
Farmhouse

GV II

House and attached outbuilding, mid-C19. Coursed rubble with tooled quoins
and dressings; Welsh slate roof with 2 stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases.
Square villa plan with single-storey outbuilding range to north-east.

South elevation 2 storeys, 3 bays, symmetrical. Chamfered plinth and chamfered
1st-floor band. Central old half-glazed door flanked by renewed 12-pane
sashes; 4-pane sashes above. All openings in alternating-block surrounds, the
windows with slightly-projecting sills. Hipped roof with right-of-centre
ridge stack rebuilt on old base.

2-bay left return shows 12-pane sashes, renewed in right bay; stepped-and-
corniced ridge stack. 2-bay left return shows renewed 12-pane sashes on 1st
floor and single-storey outbuilding set forward on right, with boarded door
and 4-pane sash in left return.

Rear elevation shows 12-pane sashes and inserted door; projecting outbuilding
range to left shows blocked doorway with small casement window inserted,
boarded door and 3 small windows.

Interior: 4-panel doors. Stair with stick balusters.



Listing NGR: NU2434704543

Source: English Heritage

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