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A roughcast stone house with a slate roof, one and two storeys, and a northwest front of five bays. Some windows are sashes, others are casements, and there are also 20th-century cross-mullioned windows. At the entrance is a gabled slate slab porch. [20] II: Barn, Tower Bank House
On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are casements, with a hood mould above the ground floor windows. [14] II: Low Oxen Fell Cottage: 18th century: A small stone house with a slate roof. one storey and two bays.
This was originally a Quaker meeting house, the porch was added in 1733, the building was lengthened in 1801, and it later became a private house. It is roughcast with a green slate roof, and has a single storey, three bays, and a gabled stone porch. There is one casement window, the others are sashes, and all have stone surrounds. [21] [22 ...
1630 The farmhouse is in roughcast stone with a slate roof. There are two storeys, six bays, two outshuts at the rear, one a stair wing, and a slate-hung wing between them.. On the front is a gabled porch, some windows are casements, and some are sas
A stone house with a slate roof, two storeys and five bays. On the front is a gabled porch with a slate roof and a French window; the other windows are casements. Inside is an upper cruck truss. [6] Bowston Bridge: 17th century (probable)
The lodge is roughcast with a hipped slate roof and a single storey. On the front is a gabled porch with a segmental head. There is one window to the left and two to the right; they are mullioned with two lights, and contain sashes with Gothic tracery. [39] II: South Lodge, Castle Head