Listed buildings in Bewerley
Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 23 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Bewerley and Greenhow and the surrounding area. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings. The others include bridges, a folly
, the entrance to a former lead mine, and a former watermill.
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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Bewerley Grange 54°04′42″N 1°45′37″W / 54.07835°N 1.76035°W |
Early 16th century | Originally a chapel for the monks of bellcote on the right gable. The house has a single storey and an attic, and three bays. The doorway has a chamfered surround, a four-centred arched head and a hood mould, and the windows have chamfered mullions and hood moulds.[2][3]
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Bewerley Old Hall 54°04′41″N 1°45′26″W / 54.07801°N 1.75716°W |
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Late 16th to early 17th century | The house has a | II* |
Bridge, Bewerley Old Hall 54°04′39″N 1°45′26″W / 54.07749°N 1.75718°W |
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17th century or earlier | The bridge is in gritstone, and consists of a single segmental arch. It has recessed voussoirs, a band, and a slightly humpbacked parapet with rounded coping.[5] | II |
Sundial, Bewerley Old Hall 54°04′40″N 1°45′26″W / 54.07786°N 1.75709°W |
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17th century (probable) | The | II |
Brandstone Scar 54°04′44″N 1°46′50″W / 54.07882°N 1.78066°W |
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Mid 17th century | The house is in moulded chamfered surround and a four-centred arched head. The windows have chamfered mullions, and continuous hood moulds with concave moulding.[7]
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II |
Hole Bottom House and barn 54°04′56″N 1°48′26″W / 54.08213°N 1.80732°W |
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Mid to late 17th century | The house and barn are in | II |
Duck Street Cottage 54°04′10″N 1°49′39″W / 54.06943°N 1.82752°W |
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1673 | A row of cottages and outbuildings in | II |
Garden wall and gateway, Bewerley Old Hall 54°04′40″N 1°45′25″W / 54.07780°N 1.75697°W |
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18th century | The wall is in | II |
Haver Garth 54°04′34″N 1°46′29″W / 54.07619°N 1.77473°W |
Mid 18th century | A row containing a farmhouse and farm buildings, in | II | |
Willow Croft 54°05′03″N 1°45′48″W / 54.08405°N 1.76326°W |
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Mid 18th century | The house is in | II |
Yorke's Folly 54°04′03″N 1°45′29″W / 54.06740°N 1.75804°W |
Mid 18th century | The | II | |
Hillside 54°04′20″N 1°49′45″W / 54.07232°N 1.82906°W |
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Mid to late 18th century | A house in cross window.[15]
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Turner Bridge 54°04′36″N 1°45′35″W / 54.07654°N 1.75984°W |
Late 18th to early 19th century | The bridge, which carries a road over Fosse Gill, is in gritstone. It consists of a single segmental arch, with cutwaters carried up as pilasters to the parapet coping, and there is a projecting band at road level.[16] | II | |
Grassfield House Hotel 54°05′18″N 1°46′08″W / 54.08821°N 1.76886°W |
1810 | A house, later a hotel, in stone with a sill band, | II | |
Bewerley House and arch 54°04′46″N 1°45′34″W / 54.07942°N 1.75948°W |
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c. 1820 | Originally an estate office, the house is in embattled parapet, and a grey slate roof with coped gables and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys, three bays, and a single-storey extension on the left. The round-arched doorway has a fanlight and a keystone, and the windows are sashes. To the left is a later Gothic arch with an impost band, cylindrical towers, and an embattled parapet, flanked by lower pedestrian gates and cruciform blind recesses.[19]
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II |
Throstle Nest Bridge and Perseverance Level Entrance 54°05′12″N 1°47′48″W / 54.08653°N 1.79662°W |
1825 | A bridge and the entrance to a lead mine in stone. They consist of a pair of arches joined by a long abutment, with a segmental arch over a beck, and a small round arch over the entrance. Over the latter is an inscription and the date, and above them all is a band and a parapet.[20][21] | II | |
Grassfield Cottage 54°05′27″N 1°46′16″W / 54.09082°N 1.77103°W |
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Early 19th century | The house is in gritstone, and has a stone slate roof with gable copings and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys and three bays, and a two-bay projecting service wing on the left. The central doorway has a fanlight and the windows are sashes, all with pointed arches.[22] | II |
Foster Beck Mill 54°05′36″N 1°46′33″W / 54.09345°N 1.77577°W |
1864 | Originally a water mill, at one time an inn and later converted for other uses, it is in gritstone, with stone gutter brackets, and a grey slate roof with gable coping. There are two storeys and twelve bays. On the front is a gabled porch, and to its right is a carriage arch. Most of the windows are centre-hinged, and here are two sash windows. Attached to the left gable end is a large breast-shot waterwheel with a diameter of 35 feet (11 m), and stone steps leading to the hub and a header tank.[17][23] | II | |
Farmhouse, wall and gate piers, The Farmstead 54°04′35″N 1°45′04″W / 54.07636°N 1.75102°W |
1870 | The farmhouse is in sandstone, with an eaves cornice, and a Welsh slate roof, hipped on the right, and with gable copings on the left. There are two storeys and an attic, three bays, and a rear wing on the left. The central doorway has a fanlight and a hood mould, and the windows are sashes. In the right return is a round-headed stair window. The wall encloses the garden to the front and on the right, and has chamfered copings. The gate piers are monolithic with round heads, and between them are iron gates with scroll cresting.[17][24] | II | |
Barn and cowhouse, The Farmstead 54°04′36″N 1°45′02″W / 54.07664°N 1.75064°W |
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1870 | The barn and cowshed are in | II |
Former barn, The Farmstead 54°04′36″N 1°45′04″W / 54.07663°N 1.75119°W |
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c. 1870 | The barn, later used for other purposes, is in lintel, to its right is a slatted casement window, and above are slit vents and a square hatch. On the east side is a small doorway.[17][26]
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Farm buildings, wall, railings and gateway, The Farmstead 54°04′35″N 1°45′04″W / 54.07645°N 1.75113°W |
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c. 1870 | The farm buildings are in | II |
Garden Tower, Abbey Lodge 54°04′42″N 1°45′34″W / 54.07832°N 1.75941°W |
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Late 19th century | A remaining part of the demolished Bewerley Hall, it is a round stone tower with two storeys and a moulded parapet. On the east front are two casement windows, and on the south front is a lancet window, all with Tudor hood moulds. There is a doorway on the north front.[28]
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References
Citations
- ^ Historic England
- ^ a b Leach & Pevsner (2009), p. 118
- ^ Historic England & 1150592
- ^ Historic England & 1150590
- ^ Historic England & 1024997
- ^ Historic England & 1150591
- ^ Historic England & 1025005
- ^ Historic England & 1150596
- ^ Historic England & 1150589
- ^ Historic England & 1024990
- ^ Historic England & 1315262
- ^ Historic England & 1187183
- ^ Leach & Pevsner (2009), pp. 118–119
- ^ Historic England & 1187187
- ^ Historic England & 1025017
- ^ Historic England & 1150593
- ^ a b c d e f Leach & Pevsner (2009), p. 119
- ^ Historic England & 1150595
- ^ Historic England & 1187207
- ^ Leach & Pevsner (2009), p. 291
- ^ Historic England & 1262630
- ^ Historic England & 1372302
- ^ Historic England & 1052237
- ^ Historic England & 1251703
- ^ Historic England & 1262624
- ^ Historic England & 1251705
- ^ Historic England & 1262625
- ^ Historic England & 1251707
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