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The farmhouse, which was later extended, is in gritstone, partly rendered, with quoins and a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and a T-shaped plan, consisting of a main range and a cross wing. On the east front is the projecting gabled cross-wing on the left, and to its right is a doorway that has a lintel with a cambered arch and a pediment.
The farmhouse is in stone with a stone slate roof. There are two storeys and two bays. In the centre is a porch with a moulded surround, a pulvinated frieze and a pedimented gable. The entrance has a moulded surround and a lintel with a dated and initialled keystone. Most of the windows are mullioned. [2] [20] II: Bridge End Bridge
North American connected farms date back to the 17th century, while their British counterparts have also existed for several centuries. New England connected farms are characterized by a farm house, kitchen, barn, or other structures connected in a rambling fashion. This style evolved from carrying out farm work while remaining sheltered from ...
The farmhouse is in pale brown brick with stepped eaves and a Roman tile roof. There are two storeys and four bays. On the garden front is a doorway with reeded pilasters, an oblong fanlight and a hood. In the ground floor are three canted bay windows, and the upper floor contains sash windows in architraves with channelled stucco lintels. [24] II
A stone farmhouse on a plinth, with quoins, a sill band, an eaves cornice, and a stone-slate roof. It has a double-depth plan, two storeys with a basement, three bays, and a stair wing at the rear. The central doorway is approached by steps, and has 3 ⁄ 4 Doric columns, a radial fanlight, and an open pediment.
The farmhouse is in stone with a 20th-century tile roof. It has two storeys, two bays, a two-storey extension to the left, and a lean-to at the right. The doorway has a square-cut surround and a fanlight, and the windows, which are mullioned and transomed, contain casements. [20] II: Chadkirk House