Listed buildings in Buttermere, Cumbria

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Brackenthwaite
; all the listed buildings are in the valleys, most of them in or near the settlements. They consist of farmhouses and farm buildings, houses, and a church.

Buildings

Name and location Photograph Date Notes
High Hollins House
54°35′34″N 3°18′10″W / 54.59280°N 3.30266°W / 54.59280; -3.30266 (High Hollins House)
Late 16th to early 17th century A former farmhouse,
bressumer.[2]
Hopebeck
54°36′14″N 3°17′50″W / 54.60379°N 3.29712°W / 54.60379; -3.29712 (Hopebeck)
Mid or late 17th century A
plinth with a green slate roof. It has two storeys and seven bays. There are two doorways, one with an architrave and a hood mould, and the windows are mullioned. At the rear are two gabled extensions.[3]
Bowderbeck
54°32′20″N 3°16′16″W / 54.53888°N 3.27100°W / 54.53888; -3.27100 (Bowderbeck)
Late 17th century A farmhouse in rubble with a green slate roof, in two storeys and two bays, with a rear outshut. On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are mullioned.[4]
Picket How and former byre
54°35′10″N 3°18′30″W / 54.58619°N 3.30836°W / 54.58619; -3.30836 (Picket How)
Late 17th century The former byre has been incorporated into the farmhouse, which is
lintel.[5]
Low Hollins
54°35′30″N 3°18′14″W / 54.59178°N 3.30376°W / 54.59178; -3.30376 (Low Hollins)
1687 The former farmhouse is partly
lintel and a hood mould. Inside the house is an inglenook.[6][7]
Crag House and barn
54°32′35″N 3°16′45″W / 54.54295°N 3.27919°W / 54.54295; -3.27919 (Crag House)
Late 17th to early 18th century The farmhouse and barn are in rubble with a green slate roof. The house has two storeys, four bays, and a gabled stone porch. The windows are sashes, some of which are sliding sashes. The barn to the left has a large cart entrance, a half-plank door, and a loft door.[8]
Palace How
54°35′10″N 3°18′47″W / 54.58613°N 3.31308°W / 54.58613; -3.31308 (Palace How)
Mid to late 18th century A stuccoed farmhouse with a green slate roof, in two storeys and with four bays. On the front are two plank doors, one with a gabled porch. The windows are sashes.[9]
Low House and barn
54°35′25″N 3°18′27″W / 54.59039°N 3.30759°W / 54.59039; -3.30759 (Low House)
1773 The farmhouse and former barn, now incorporated into the house, are stuccoed with an eaves cornice and a green slate roof. There are two storeys, the main part of the house has three bays, with a single-bay extension at right-angles to the right, and the lower former barn to the left, giving an L-shaped plan. The doorway has pilasters, a fanlight, and a segmental pediment. The windows are sashes in architraves.[10]
Croft Farmhouse
54°32′28″N 3°16′37″W / 54.54098°N 3.27706°W / 54.54098; -3.27706 (Croft Farmhouse)
Late 18th or early 19th century A farmhouse and café,
lintel and a cornice on consoles, and in the extension is a doorway with a simpler shaped lintel. The windows are horizontally sliding sashes.[11]
Millbeck Farmhouse
54°36′03″N 3°17′51″W / 54.60074°N 3.29746°W / 54.60074; -3.29746 (Millbeck Farmhouse)
Early 19th century A stuccoed farmhouse with angle pilasters and a green slate roof with coped gables. There are two storeys and three bays. The windows are sashes, and the doorway has pilasters, a radial fanlight, and a false keystone.[12]
St James' Church
54°32′30″N 3°16′31″W / 54.54178°N 3.27514°W / 54.54178; -3.27514 (St James' Church)
1840 A small church that was extended in 1884 and 1933, It is in stone and
bellcote, and the windows are lancets.[13][14]

References

Citations

Sources

  • Historic England, "High Hollins House, Buttermere (1144560)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Hopebeck, Buttermere (1144522)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Bowderbeck, Buttermere (1327191)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Picket How and former byre, Buttermere (1327189)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Low Hollins, Buttermere (1327188)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Crag House and adjoining barn, Buttermere (1144521)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Palace How, Buttermere (1144519)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Low House and adjoining barn forming part of the house, Buttermere (1144518)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Croft Farmhouse, Buttermere (1327190)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Millbeck Farmhouse, Buttermere (1327192)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 January 2016
  • Historic England, "Church of St James, Buttermere (1144520)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 January 2016
  • Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 4 January 2016
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