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© Mr Steve Novak
IoE Number:
465440
Location:
BARN AT TEMPLE NEWSAM TO NORTH EAST OF THE STABLES, TEMPLE NEWSAM PARK
LEEDS, LEEDS, WEST YORKSHIRE
Photographer:
Mr Steve Novak
Date Photographed:
04 September 2000
Date listed:
19 October 1951
Date of last amendment:
19 October 1951
Grade
II
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LEEDS
SE3532 TEMPLE NEWSAM PARK, Temple Newsam
714-1/46/1120 Barn at Temple Newsam to north-east
19/10/51 of the stables
GV II
Barn. Late C17 with later alterations and datestone of 1744,
altered C20. Red brick, stone plinth, quoins, kneelers and
verges of stone; stone slate roof with gable ends, stone
coping, ball finial. Large elliptical headed entrance at
centre. Triangular vents. Stone tablet in S gable end
inscribed '1744', cornice over.
Attached at right angles to N end, E side: lower 2-storey
later C18 cart/shelter shed and stable wing, brick with stone
slate roof, segmental-arched openings, later outbuildings
attached at E end.
INTERIOR: 12 bays, alternate king-post and collar-beam
trusses, a timber wall-plate running along the wall-tops and
the walls have internal buttresses supporting the king-post
tie beams. Above these tie-beams the king-posts have side
braces to the principal rafters and braces to the ridge, short
queen-posts each side. On a tie-beam near the N end of the
building there is the carved date: 'CD 1691111'. 3 tiers of
trenched purlins.
The barn appears to be the one shown on an engraving made in
1702 by J Kip (see guide book).
(Leeds City Art Galleries: Guide to Temple Newsam: 1989-: 2).