Listed buildings in Warmsworth

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metropolitan borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The parish contains eight 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 Warmsworth and the surrounding countryside. The most important building in the parish is Warmsworth Hall, which is listed, together with associated structures, The other listed buildings are a bell tower, a former Quaker meeting house, a barn, a pair of houses, and a bridge.


Key

Grade Criteria[1]
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
Bell tower
53°29′57″N 1°10′32″W / 53.49922°N 1.17561°W / 53.49922; -1.17561 (Bell tower)
16th century ([probable) The bell tower is in
quoins, and in the upper storey it becomes octagonal. The cupola has open arcaded sides, and a pyramidal roof with a spike finial.[2][3]
II
Warmsworth Hall
53°29′58″N 1°10′36″W / 53.49937°N 1.17665°W / 53.49937; -1.17665 (Warmsworth Hall)
1702 A large house, later used for other purposes, it is in
balustrade. In the left wing is a continuous porch on Doric columns, under which is a doorway with a fanlight on the right. Elsewhere, there are sash windows, and in the roof are gabled dormers. In the centre of the left return is a porch with columns and a doorway in an architrave.[4][5]
II*
Eastern gate piers, Warmsworth Hall
53°29′57″N 1°10′33″W / 53.49914°N 1.17586°W / 53.49914; -1.17586 (Eastern gate piers, Warmsworth Hall)
c. 1702 The gate
plinth, recessed panels, a broad cornice, and an obelisk finial.[6]
II
Western gate piers, Warmsworth Hall
53°29′56″N 1°10′38″W / 53.49883°N 1.17734°W / 53.49883; -1.17734 (Western gate piers, Warmsworth Hall)
c. 1702 The gate
plinth, recessed panels, a broad cornice, and an obelisk finial.[7]
II
Former Quaker Meeting House
53°29′58″N 1°10′42″W / 53.49952°N 1.17839°W / 53.49952; -1.17839 (Former Quaker Meeting House)
1706 The meeting house, later used for other purposes, is in
lintel with a cambered soffit, above which is a casement window. The doorway is flanked by sash windows, and in the right return in a boarded hatch in the gable.[8][9]
II
Barn, West Farm
53°29′56″N 1°10′46″W / 53.49893°N 1.17955°W / 53.49893; -1.17955 (Barn, West Farm)
Early 18th century ([probable) A small barn in magnesian limestone, the right gable end is rebuilt in brick, and it has a pantile roof. There is one storey and three bays. The front contains a doorway with a cambered arch and slit vents, and in the left gable end is a hatch.[10] II
Warmsworth House and The Annexe
53°29′57″N 1°10′43″W / 53.49919°N 1.17872°W / 53.49919; -1.17872 (Warmsworth House and The Annexe)
Late 18th century A pair of houses, the later one from the early 19th century, in
consoles, it is flanked by casement windows, and above is a shaped gable.[11]
II
Bridge over the River Don
53°30′26″N 1°11′21″W / 53.50721°N 1.18920°W / 53.50721; -1.18920 (Bridge over the River Don)
1864 (probable) The bridge carries Mill Lane over the
balustrade.[12]
II

References

Citations

Sources

  • Historic England, "Bell tower at junction with Glebe Street, Warmsworth (1151510)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Warmsworth Hall, Warmsworth (1193489)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Eastern gate piers to Warmsworth Hall, Warmsworth (1286114)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Western gate piers to Warmsworth Hall, Warmsworth (1314831)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Over 60's Club, Warmsworth (1286119)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Barn at north-west corner of farmyard to West Farm, Warmsworth (1151509)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Warmsworth House and The Annexe, Warmsworth (1151511)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, "Bridge across River Don, Warmsworth (1286095)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2021
  • Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 15 December 2021
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