List entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: TUDOR BARN APPROXIMATELY 100 YARDS TO WEST OF ARLEY HALL
List entry Number: 1139506
Location
TUDOR BARN APPROXIMATELY 100 YARDS TO WEST OF ARLEY HALL
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Cheshire East | Unitary Authority | Aston By Budworth |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 05-Mar-1959
Date of most recent amendment: 03-Sep-1984
Legacy System Information
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 58505
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List entry Description
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History
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Details
SJ 68 SE ASTON-BY-BUDWORTH C.P. ARLEY HALL
3/13 Tudor Barn approx. 100
yards to west of Arley
Hall (formerly listed as
stable block and archway)
5.3.59
G.V. II
Former barn now used as tea shop and kitchen. c1604. Red English
garden wall bond brick with stone dressings and slate roof. Single
storey with open roof at north end, originally of 2 floors as still
exists at south. West front: stone plinth with small offset
buttresses. Stone quoins. 4 doorways with stone surrounds and heavy
lintels. 3 doors to right are C19 plank construction, that to right a
walkway. One 2 and one 3-light casement window to ground floor left
hand side with stone surrounds, mullions and arched lights. First
floor has 2 replacement square C20 single lights windows to left
(where hay loft doors originally were). One 3-light casement window
with stone surround slightly to right of centre. Square hayloft door
to right of this and one 2-light casement window with stone surround
at right. Dormer ventilation grilles to roof. North gable end: two
C20 ground floor windows with segment heads. Breathers in diamond and
X patterns. Close-studding to first floor with C20 glass infill.
V-strutting to gable with brick infill. East front: right hand door
to walkway has stone surround with '1609' carved on lintel in C19
lettering. 3-light casement to right of this with stone surround of 3
x 4 lights with segmental arches. Three C20 double French windows
continuing to upper wall as glass panels. 4-light with a stone
surround to right of centre.
Interior: Queen post trusses with angle braces. 2 sets of wind
braces.
The building adjoins the "Cruck barn" (q.v.) at that buildings south
end.
Listing NGR: SJ6746080938
Selected Sources
- Article Reference - Title: Part 6 Cheshire - Journal Title: Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England
National Grid Reference: SJ 67460 80938
Map
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