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Barn and Attached Hay Barn Approximately 5 Metres North East of Pyefield House

A Grade II Listed Building in Dacre, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0386 / 54°2'19"N

Longitude: -1.6967 / 1°41'47"W

OS Eastings: 419963

OS Northings: 460338

OS Grid: SE199603

Mapcode National: GBR JPLR.G0

Mapcode Global: WHC84.XR78

Plus Code: 9C6W28Q3+F8

Entry Name: Barn and Attached Hay Barn Approximately 5 Metres North East of Pyefield House

Listing Date: 3 March 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1150566

English Heritage Legacy ID: 331175

ID on this website: 101150566

Location: Stocks Green, North Yorkshire, HG3

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Dacre

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Tagged with: Barn Hay barn

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Description


DACRE MAIN STREET
SE 16 SE (east side, off)

8/46 Barn and attached hay
barn approximately 5
metres north-east of
Pyefield House

GV II

Barn and attached hay barn. Barn dated 1828, hay barn possibly earlier.
For William Skaife. Coursed squared gritstone, graduated stone slate roof.
Barn of 3 bays, with l-bay extension to east, hay barn of 3 bays and built
parallel to and behind the barn. Barn, south side (to yard): central double
doors with splayed voussoirs; keystone with inscription, 'WS 1828'.
Flanking byre doors: to left with tie-stone jambs, to right with quoined
jambs. Shaped. kneelers and gable coping. Additional bay to right: cart
entrance with splayed voussoirs, small-paned side-sliding sash window above.
Range projecting at right angles not of special interest. Rear: outshut
behind bays 1 and 2, doorway opposite cart entrance. Hay barn: south east
corner is built into the rear outshut of the barn. Solid end walls, the
east wall pierced by a later or enlarged cart entrance. 2 pairs of rubble-
built tapering pillars between end walls. Shaped kneelers, gable coping.
Interior: barn has 4 queen-post trusses, hay barn, 2 queen-post trusses.
The hay barn of Dutch barn type but with a fixed roof was being adopted by
farmers in the early C19 throughout the country. Few have survived from
this date. N Harvey, A History of Farm Buildings in England and Wales,
1970, p 106.


Listing NGR: SE1996360338

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