Malt Kiln Farmhouse
Historic site in Lancashire, England
53°50′01″N 2°54′07″W / 53.83364°N 2.90195°W / 53.83364; -2.90195 Listed Building – Grade II
Location of Malt Kiln Farmhouse in Lancashire
Malt Kiln Farmhouse is an historic building in Greenhalgh-with-Thistleton, Lancashire, England. It is believed to date to the mid-18th century, and has been designated a Grade II listed building by Historic England.[1] The property is located on a short lane just off the northern side of Thistleton Road.
The building is constructed of rendered brick with a slate roof in two storeys and with a symmetrical two-bay front. In the centre is an open gabled porch. The windows are 12-pane sashes. At the rear is a large stairlight.[1]
John Cumsty was the farm's proprietor in the early 20th century.[2]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b Historic England & 1072019
- ^ Bulmer, J. (1913). History, Topography and Directory of Lancaster and District, Comprising the History and Archaeology of the Town of Lancaster, with Separate Historical Descriptions of Each Parish and Township Within a Radius of about Sixteen Miles. T. Snape. p. 340.
References
- Historic England, "Malt Kiln Farmhouse (1072019)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 December 2015
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