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© Mr Steve Davis
IoE Number:
57926
Location:
BARLEY GRANGE, 9 BOLLINGTON ROAD (north side)
BOLLINGTON, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE
Photographer:
Mr Steve Davis
Date Photographed:
24 April 2005
Date listed:
09 June 1981
Date of last amendment:
09 June 1981
Grade
II
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SJ 97 NW BOLLINGTON BOLLINGTON ROAD
(North Side)
2/9 No. 9 (Barley Grange).
9/6/1981
II
Formerly farmhouse and farmbuilding now house: early C17 core, later
C17 addition to left, later C18 alterations, major additions late C19.
Coursed squared buff sandstone rubble with sandstone dressings.
Kerridge stone-slate roof, stone ridge and 4 stone chimneys.
Rectangular plan. 2½ storey, 6-bay front. 2 bays to left have a 2
and 3-light tall, chamfered stone mullioned window with lattice-leaded
lights. Above is C19 4-light mullioned window. Projecting rubble
bands at 1st and 2nd storey. Central 3 bays have a mixture of 2 and
3-light wooden casements and horizontal sliding sashes all with
glazing bars, except for timber framed bay window and porch. To right
is 3-storey, canted bay window with 12 and 16-pane sashes. To left
C19 lean-to stable'and former steam-driven electric generator house.
Interior: original core has small timber-framed walls with lathe and
plaster infill. Some chamfered ceiling beams with tongue stops, some
with flat and tongue stops. 2 roof trusses of tiebeam and 2 queen
posts to collar. Later work unexceptional.