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Late 18th century: The farmhouse is in sandstone on the front and sides, and in orange-red brick at the rear, and it has an M-shaped pantile roof. There are two storeys, a double depth plan, three bays, and a lean-to on the left. The central doorway has a fanlight, and the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes. [12] II: Mount Misery Farmhouse
Late 18th century: A pair of cottages in limestone with gritstone dressings, quoins, and a tile roof with stone coped gables and plain kneelers. There are two storeys, and on the front is a doorway with pediment-shaped moulding. The windows are mullioned, and contain small-paned casements. [25] II: Lower Gotham Farmhouse, barns, wall and railings
Coverley Farmhouse, Dale View and railings: Mid to late 18th century: A pair of houses in stone, with quoins, and a stone slate roof with stone copings and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys and four bays.
Late 18th to early 19th century: The bridge carries Morpeth Gate over Walden Beck. It is in stone and consists of a single segmental arch. The bridge has two orders of voussoirs, rubble stones set on edge to form copings for the parapets, and in the downstream parapet is an initialled stone. [18] Wall, railings, gates and gate piers, Flanders Hall
Late 17th or early 18th century: A farmhouse and barn, later a private house, in stone with quoins and a roof of slate with some stone-slate. The farmhouse has a rear outshut, a barn to the right, and another barn at right angles. The house has two storeys, four bays, a gabled porch, and windows with modern glazing. The barn to the right has ...
18th century: Farm buildings, later a farmhouse, it is in sandstone with a French tile roof. There is a single storey with four openings, consisting of a doorway, a two-light top-opening window, a four-light casement window, and, to the left, an inserted four-light mullioned window. [18] II: Friar House Farmhouse