Listed buildings in Kirkby Thore
Roman
material. The listed buildings outside the village are a farm and associated farm buildings.
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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St Michael's Church 54°37′38″N 2°33′44″W / 54.62731°N 2.56216°W |
12th century | The church was later altered and expanded. It is in stone on a | II* | |
Kirkby Thore Hall 54°37′28″N 2°33′24″W / 54.62446°N 2.55676°W |
14th century | A | II* | |
Stone Cottage 54°37′31″N 2°33′34″W / 54.62527°N 2.55958°W |
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Mid 18th century | A stone house with | II |
Village pound and former fire-engine house 54°37′32″N 2°33′41″W / 54.62565°N 2.56129°W |
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Late 18th century (probable) | The village | II |
Mount Pleasant farmhouse, cottage and cart shed 54°37′33″N 2°33′25″W / 54.62597°N 2.55691°W |
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1788 | The building is in stone with quoins, two storeys, two bays, and sash windows. There is an early 19th-century wagon shed at the east end.[8]
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II |
Spitals farmhouse, stables, byre, and gin-gang 54°37′50″N 2°35′14″W / 54.63048°N 2.58736°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | The farmhouse was extended to the east later in the 19th century. The house and outbuildings are in stone with a gin-gang.[9]
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II |
Oak Tree House 54°37′23″N 2°33′54″W / 54.62295°N 2.56506°W |
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1803 | A | II |
Gate posts, walls and railings, Oak Tree House 54°37′22″N 2°33′54″W / 54.62288°N 2.56494°W |
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Early 19th century | In front of the garden is a low stone wall with fleurs-de-lis decoration.[11]
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II |
Coach house, barns, byres and entrance arch, Spitals farm 54°37′50″N 2°35′14″W / 54.63065°N 2.58710°W |
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Early 19th century | The farm buildings are in two ranges at right angles forming two sides of a courtyard. They are in stone with quoins, and have a hipped Welsh slate roof. There is a large segmental arch at the entrance. The west range was the coach house; it has two storeys, four bays, a pair of wagon doors with segmental heads, two doors and four windows above. The north range has five doors and four windows in the ground floor, and four openings with semicircular heads above.[12]
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II |
Threshing barn, Spitals farm 54°37′50″N 2°35′13″W / 54.63043°N 2.58692°W |
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Early 19th century | The barn forms the east side of the courtyard. It is in stone with | II |
Thornycroft 54°37′33″N 2°33′39″W / 54.62570°N 2.56091°W |
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Early 19th century | A stone house with quoins and a slate roof. It has a symmetrical front with two storeys and three bays. There is a central doorway and sash windows, all with stone surrounds.[14]
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II |
Cottage-granary 54°37′33″N 2°33′26″W / 54.62595°N 2.55720°W |
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1829 | The building is in stone with | II |
Foresters' Hall 54°37′32″N 2°33′40″W / 54.62556°N 2.56117°W |
1832 | Originally a single-storey reading room, an upper storey was added in 1844 as a hall for the Foresters. The building is in stone with corner pilasters and a slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays, a plank door on the left, and sash windows. Also on the front are two panels, both dated and with Latin inscriptions. In the ground floor the panel is rectangular, and in the upper floor it is oval with a sculpted deer's head above.[16] | II | |
Roman arches 54°37′25″N 2°33′44″W / 54.62354°N 2.56233°W |
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Early 20th century | Two arched Roman material.[17]
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II |
References
Citations
- ^ Historic England
- ^ Hyde & Pevsner (2010), pp. 472–473
- ^ Historic England & 1226012
- ^ Hyde & Pevsner (2010), p. 473
- ^ Historic England & 1226011
- ^ Historic England & 1266081
- ^ Historic England & 1226044
- ^ Historic England & 1266080
- ^ Historic England & 1266008
- ^ Historic England & 1266078
- ^ Historic England & 1226009
- ^ Historic England & 1226101
- ^ Historic England & 1226102
- ^ Historic England & 1226100
- ^ Historic England & 1226060
- ^ Historic England & 1266079
- ^ Historic England & 1226010
Sources
- Historic England, "Church of St Michael, Kirkby Thore (1226012)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Kirkby Thore Hall, Kirkby Thore (1226011)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Stone Cottage, Kirkby Thore (1266081)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Wall to village pound and old fire-engine house within, Kirkby Thore (1226044)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Mount Pleasant farmhouse, cottage and attached cart shed, Kirkby Thore (1266080)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Spitals farmhouse with adjoining stables, byre, and gin-gang, Kirkby Thore (1266008)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Oak Tree House, Kirkby Thore (1266078)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Gate posts, walls and railings in front of Oak Tree House, Kirkby Thore (1226009)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Coach house, barns, byres and entrance arch to north of Spitals farmhouse, Kirkby Thore (1226101)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Threshing barn to east of Spitals farmhouse, Kirkby Thore (1226102)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Thornycroft, Kirkby Thore (1226100)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Cottage-granary to west of Mount Pleasant farmhouse, Kirkby Thore (1226060)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Foresters' Hall, Kirkby Thore (1266079)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, "Roman arches on south side of street, Kirkby Thore (1226010)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 20 October 2016
- Hyde, Matthew; ISBN 978-0-300-12663-1