Description | Home Farm Cottage, Woolley. Early 19th century estate farm buildings. 'Former farmbuildings altered to 2 dwellings and garage. Early C19 with mid C20 alteration. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. No 3, originally single storey, has 5 bay facade. Central gabled projecting bay has doorway with recessed porch and narrow flanking windows, hoodmould. Above is a semicircular arched window. Outer bays have shallow arched recesses with large 3 light windows above. All other bays have windows with lintels and sills. Hipped roof with ridge stack. End stack to left. Attached to right, single storey link to No 4 has lean to roof against wall with 2 doorways either side of large inserted garage door. No 4 has 3 bay facade with central pediment gable, semicircular arched doorway with rebate for door (now window) with above, and to either side, windows with lintels and sills. Hipped roof with end stack to left'. (English Heritage listed building description. Date listed 24/06/1976. Amended 27/08/1986. http://list.english heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1135565. Webisite accesed 29/11/2013). Home Farm was the subject of a planning application in 2003 for a 'Two storey extensions to sides and rear and single storey extension to rear and detached garage' (Wakefield Council planning reference number 05/99/65901/B). The architect's plans associated with this application are held by WYAAS (MET Surveys. 2003). WYAS archives copies of the HB30 listed building details relating to Woolley Home Farm. The archive consists of photocopies of the records and accompanying photographic prints (Department of Environment. Undated). |