Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/12839
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TitleBarn at Denby Grange Nurseries. Upper Whitley
DescriptionBarn at Denby Grange Nurseries. Upper Whitley.

'Barn, part of group. C17. Thinly coursed rubble with ventilation slits. Quoins. Timber framing internally. Stone slate roof with hollow chamfered gable copings on cut kneelers, one with finial. Two large segmental headed cart entrances on south side, probably C18 now glazed. Small entrance to left with chamfered surround. Tudor arched entrance in gable, plus later entrances. Outshut to north side.
Interior: 4 bays. 3 king post trusses with struts, on posts with aisle to north side. Aisle ties present with struts to extended principal rafter. Bracing to tie beam, but those to aisle tie now gone. Wall plates on north side are of re used timbers'.
(English Heritage listed building description. Date listed 16/05/1984. http://list.english heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1183685. Web site accessed 11/10/2013).

The barn at Denby Grange was the subject of an archaeological assessment in 1987 for the conversion of an existing barn into a single dwelling (Kirklees Council planning reference number 87/62/02449). The architect’s drawings associated with this application have been retained by WYAAS (Jeffrey Chappell Chartered Architect. 1987. Barn at Denby Grange general arrangement drawing).
Date21st century
Extentcontact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available
LevelItem
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