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: LOWER HAND BANK FARMHOUSE
List entry Number: 1191539
Location
LOWER HAND BANK FARMHOUSE, MANCHESTER ROAD
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Barnsley | Metropolitan Authority | Langsett |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 21-Jul-1986
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
Legacy System Information
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 333856
Asset Groupings
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List entry Description
Summary of Building
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Reasons for Designation
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History
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Details
SK29NW LANGSETT MANCHESTER ROAD
(north side)
Midhopestones
10/74 Lower Hand Bank Farm-
house
II
Former inn, now house. Early C19. For William Payne, Lord of the Manor of Langsett.
Coursed squared stone, Welsh slate roof. Three storeys. Three-bay symmetrical,
gabled facade with single-storey lean-to wing to each side. Central 6-panel door
with overlight and cornice on console brackets. Tall sash windows, 16-pane to
ground floor, 12-pane with sill band to 1st floor. Shorter unequally-hung 12-pane
sashes to 2nd floor. Blind light in pedimented gable. Side wings each have a
round-arched window, blocked to right, with sash to left. 1st-floor sill band
continues across the side wings. Gable copings. Broad ashlar lateral stacks to
central block that to left with brick addition. Rear: central 6-panel door with
round-arched landing window above. 24-pane sashes to each side on ground and 1st
floors and smaller unequally-hung 12-pane sashes to 2nd floor. Similar sash in
apex. Right return: central door flanked by large casement windows.
Formerly the Rose and Crown public house.
Listing NGR: SK2362699826
Selected Sources
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National Grid Reference: SK 23626 99826
Map
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