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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
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)
A stone farmhouse with a slate roof, two storeys, four bays, a lean-to extension on the left, and two rear gabled wings. On the front is an open gabled porch with benches. The windows are casements with a hood mould above. At the rear, steps lead to an upper floor doorway. [12] II: Bee boles, Holme Ground House
The farmhouse was extended in 1743. It is in stone, partly roughcast, it has a slate roof, and is cruck-framed. There are two storeys, three bays, and a lower two-bay wing at the rear. On the front is an open gabled slate porch, and the windows are casements with a fire window. Inside the rear wing are two upper cruck trusses. [5] [14] II
The house is in roughcast stone with a slate roof, two storeys and three bays, with two projecting bays at the rear. On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are casements. The outbuilding to the right is in stone, and has a pitching hole and a lean-to shed. [5] II: Fair Rigg Farmhouse and barn
The porch is flanked by steps leading to doorways with pointed arches. Flanking the porch are windows with pointed heads and buttresses between, and in the gable of the cross-wing is a rose window. In front of the building is a stone wall with chamfered copings and gate piers. [8] [11] Arnfield Tower