Listed buildings in Aldfield
Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains twelve listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England
. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Aldfield and the surrounding countryside. The listed buildings consist of houses, cottages and farmhouses, two bridges, a well-head, a church and associated structures, and a milepost.
Key
Grade | Criteria[1] |
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II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Buildings
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Church House 54°07′13″N 1°35′41″W / 54.12018°N 1.59470°W |
1676 | The house is in lintel. Above the doorway is a round-headed window, and the other windows are mullioned with three or four lights, those in the ground floor with hood moulds.[2]
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II | |
The Cottage 54°06′34″N 1°35′16″W / 54.10948°N 1.58779°W |
1749 | The house is in | II | |
Horseley Gate Farmhouse 54°07′29″N 1°36′52″W / 54.12481°N 1.61455°W |
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Mid 18th century | The farmhouse is in stone, and has a pantile roof with a stone ridge and gable copings. There are two storeys and two bays, and a lower two-storey wing to the right. The doorway has a stone hood on brackets, and the windows are 20th-century casements.[4] | II |
Ings Bridge 54°07′48″N 1°36′27″W / 54.13013°N 1.60759°W |
Mid 18th century | The bridge carries Fountains Gate over the River Laver. It is in stone and consists of two wide segmental arches. The bridge has pointed cutwaters that are carried up as flat buttresses to shallow pointed parapet coping, and there is a projecting band at the level of the road.[5] | II | |
Mallard Grange 54°07′40″N 1°35′16″W / 54.12765°N 1.58770°W |
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Mid 18th century | The farmhouse, which incorporates earlier material, is in | II |
Bridge north of Rough House 54°06′31″N 1°35′41″W / 54.10855°N 1.59486°W |
Mid to late 18th century | The bridge, which carries a path over the | II | |
Well-head 54°06′57″N 1°36′37″W / 54.11589°N 1.61016°W |
Mid to late 18th century | The well-head at Aldfield Spa is in moulding. It has a rectangular plan, and an opening on the east side, with lead and iron fixings for a door on the left, and right jambstones.[8]
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II | |
St Lawrence's Church 54°07′14″N 1°35′41″W / 54.12043°N 1.59477°W |
c. 1783 | The church is in | II* | |
Milepost 54°07′17″N 1°36′54″W / 54.12140°N 1.61512°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | The milepost is on the north side of the B6265 road. It is in cast iron with a triangular plan, a sloping top and a hollow back, and is about 80 centimetres (31 in) high. On the top face is the distance to Skipton, the left face has the distance to Pateley, and on the right face is the distance to Ripon, the latter two with pointing hands.[11] | II |
Gates, piers and overthrow, St Lawrence's Church 54°07′13″N 1°35′41″W / 54.12030°N 1.59477°W |
Early 19th century | Flanking the entrance to the churchyard are square stone monolithic gate piers about 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) high. Each pier is panelled, and has a cap with a projecting band and a shallow pyramidal finial. The gates are in wrought iron, and have spearhead finials and one urn finial. The overthrow is also in wrought iron, and has a plain bar with a scrolled end fastened to capstones, and a frame with a lantern.[12] | II | |
School House 54°07′12″N 1°36′12″W / 54.11992°N 1.60332°W |
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Early to mid 19th century | The house is in | II |
Druids Farmhouse 54°07′08″N 1°36′00″W / 54.11886°N 1.59999°W |
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Mid 19th century | The farmhouse is lintels.[14]
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II |
References
Citations
- ^ Historic England
- ^ Historic England & 1149797
- ^ Historic England & 1149795
- ^ Historic England & 1149799
- ^ Historic England & 1315664
- ^ Historic England & 1149800
- ^ Historic England & 1251503
- ^ Historic England & 1149798
- ^ Leach & Pevsner (2009), pp. 97–98
- ^ Historic England & 1149796
- ^ Historic England & 1172953
- ^ Historic England & 1315665
- ^ Historic England & 1315667
- ^ Historic England & 1315666
Sources
- Historic England, "Church House, Aldfield (1149797)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 January 2024
- Historic England, "The Cottage, Aldfield (1149795)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 January 2024
- Historic England, "Horseley Gate Farmhouse, Aldfield (1149799)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 January 2024
- Historic England, "Ings Bridge over River Laver, Aldfield (1315664)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 January 2024
- Historic England, "Mallard Grange, Aldfield (1149800)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 January 2024
- Historic England, "Bridge Approximately 200 Metres North of Rough House, Aldfield (1251503)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 January 2024
- Historic England, "Well-Head at Aldfield Spa Approximately 700 Metres South West of Druids Farm, Aldfield (1149798)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 January 2024
- Historic England, "Church of Saint Lawrence, Aldfield (1149796)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 January 2024
- Historic England, "Milepost Approximately 200 Metres West of Junction with Moor Lane, Aldfield (1172953)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 January 2024
- Historic England, "Gates, Piers and Overthrow to Church of Saint Lawrence, Aldfield (1315665)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 January 2024
- Historic England, "School House, Aldfield (1315667)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 January 2024
- Historic England, "Druids Farmhouse, Aldfield (1315666)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 January 2024
- Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 7 January 2024
- Leach, Peter; ISBN 978-0-300-12665-5.