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Farm Buildings to North of Baysdale Abbey, Westerdale

Description: Farm Buildings to North of Baysdale Abbey

Grade: II
Date Listed: 20 December 1990
English Heritage Building ID: 328045

OS Grid Reference: NZ6213106728
OS Grid Coordinates: 462131, 506728
Latitude/Longitude: 54.4522, -1.0432

Location: West Ayton, North Yorkshire YO21 2SF

Locality: Westerdale
Local Authority: Scarborough
County: North Yorkshire
Country: England
Postcode: YO21 2SF

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Listing Text

NZ 60 NW WESTERDALE BAYSDALE


5/127 Farm buildings
to north of
Baysdale Abbey
GV II



Barn, stables and cartsheds, dated 1818 but possibly late C18,
barn raised by one storey slightly later. Coursed sandstone
rubble, with coursed squared stone upper storey on barn. Pantiled
roofs with stone ridges and kneelers. U-shaped range around
courtyard facing west. North barn 2 storeys, 2 boarded doors, 2
part-slatted windows and a Yorkshire sash on ground floor; boarded
loft door and a pivoted casement above. Hipped roof. Later left
lean-to kennel extension. Other ranges one storey. Central round-
arched passage entrance with dated keystone, cut voussoirs and
impost blocks. At right 2 part-slatted windows; at left a double
cart door and a Dutch door. Similar openings in south wing, which
also has hipped roof. Hip copings rest on circular kneelers.
One-storey east extension from barn, in similar style.



Listing NGR: NZ6213106728

Source: English Heritage

Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.



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