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Friars Head

A Grade II* Listed Building in Flasby with Winterburn, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0138 / 54°0'49"N

Longitude: -2.1051 / 2°6'18"W

OS Eastings: 393207

OS Northings: 457533

OS Grid: SD932575

Mapcode National: GBR FQR0.1X

Mapcode Global: WHB70.MCRT

Plus Code: 9C6V2V7V+GW

Entry Name: Friars Head

Listing Date: 10 September 1954

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1157656

English Heritage Legacy ID: 323950

ID on this website: 101157656

Location: Eshton, North Yorkshire, BD23

County: North Yorkshire

District: Craven

Civil Parish: Flasby with Winterburn

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Gargrave St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


SD 95 NW FLASBY WITH WINTERBURN WINTERBURN LANE
(west side)

3/12 Friars Head

10.9.54

- II*

Large house c1670, possibly by Proctor family, with C19 and C20 alterations.
Dressed stone, stone slate roof. Hall with 2 cross wings at rear. Gable end to
street. Garden entrance front: 2 storeys, 4 projecting bays. Entrance porch in
second bay has moulded surround and imposts, basket arch of 11 voussoirs; within
porch is oak plank door with Tudor arch. Dripmould and sundial above with gnomon
and moulded surround. 3 ground floor and 4 upper floor bay windows, all double
chamfered mullioned of 6-lights with transoms, and transomed single lights to return
of each bay; 6 pane casements and fixed lights. Dripmoulds to both floors. Gable
to each bay has ogee headed tripartite blind window with mullions and shaped hood-
mould. Ball finials to apex of gables and kneelers, those on left and right-hand
of c1985. Left and right-hand gable end ridge stacks. Interior: front left-hand
room (former kitchen) contains massive inglenook fireplace with chamfered surround
and basket arch of 16 voussoirs. In front right-hand room (former parlour) is small
fireplace with chamfered surround and flat arched lintel. C19 dog-leg staircase
in angle between main block and right-hand rear wing. 3 late C17 door surrounds
on upper floor landing have nicked ogees to lintels.
Source: L Ambler, The Old Halls and Manor Houses of Yorkshire, (London, 1913) p70.


Listing NGR: SD9320757533

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