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A farmhouse that was later extended, it is in stone on a partial plinth, with a moulded eaves band, and a pantile roof with a stone ridge, coping and shaped kneelers. There are four bays, the left two with two storeys and the others with one. The windows are mixed, some are casements and the others are sashes, most horizontally-sliding. [24] II
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, 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 rendered stone with a pantile roof. There are two storeys, a double depth plan, and three bays. The doorway has an architrave and the windows are sashes, those in the upper floor horizontally-sliding. [22] Farm buildings, Bridge Farm
The farmhouse is in roughcast timber framing and has slate roofs. It has an L-shaped plan, with a front range of one storey and an attic, and two bays, and a range of similar length at right angles to the rear, with two storeys. The windows are casements, and there is a gabled half-dormer. [8] II: Cross Lanes Farmhouse
A farmhouse that was altered in the 18th century, it is in stone, and has a timber framed core with painted rendered panels on a stone plinth, and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and an L-shaped plan, with a main range of five bays, and a rear wing with a jettied upper storey and a cellar.