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Listed buildings in Burrow-with-Burrow

Burrow-with-Burrow is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 25 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. It contains a number of small settlements, including Nether Burrow, Over Burrow, Overtown and Cowan Bridge, and is otherwise rural. The major building in the parish is Burrow Hall; this country house and structures associated with it are listed. Most of the older listed buildings are domestic or agricultural, including houses and associated structures, farmhouses, and farm buildings. Later listed structures are four milestones and four boundary stones. The other listed buildings are a bridge, and inscribed stones re-set into a different bridge.

Key edit

Grade Criteria[1]
I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings edit

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Overtown Farmhouse
54°10′50″N 2°34′12″W / 54.18047°N 2.56997°W / 54.18047; -2.56997 (Overtown Farmhouse)
17th century The house was altered and extended in the following two centuries. It is in stone with slate roofs, and has two storeys with an attic. The house has a complex plan, and includes a stair tower. Many original internal features have been retained.[2][3] II
Fairthwaite Park House
54°11′15″N 2°33′20″W / 54.18753°N 2.55542°W / 54.18753; -2.55542 (Fairthwaite Park House)
1676 (probable) A large sandstone house with a slate roof, consisting of a five-bay hall and two projecting gabled wings. The doorway has n embattled and inscribed lintel, and the windows are mullioned. At the rear is a former granary and a 19th-century wing that are linked to the original part of the house.[4][5] II
High Gale Farmhouse
54°11′04″N 2°34′03″W / 54.18452°N 2.56742°W / 54.18452; -2.56742 (High Gale Farmhouse)
1678 The stone house with a slate roof has two storeys and attics. The main part has three bays with sash windows, The central doorway has a moulded surround and a battlemented and inscribed lintel. To the right are two bays containing mullioned windows.[6] II
Johnson House and farmbuildings
54°10′45″N 2°35′22″W / 54.17903°N 2.58944°W / 54.17903; -2.58944 (Johnson House)
 
1680 In sandstone with a slate roof, the house originally had one bay on each side of a central two-storey porch. It has two storeys and an attic. An extension was added to the left, followed later by farm buildings to the right. In the porch is a mullioned and transomed window. Most of the other windows are mullioned, other than a sliding sash window in the attic. The doorway has a moulded surround and a battlemented and inscribed lintel.[2][7] II
Yew Tree Farmhouse
54°10′41″N 2°35′29″W / 54.17814°N 2.59134°W / 54.17814; -2.59134 (Yew Tree Farmhouse)
1706 The house is in pebbledashed stone with a slate roof. It has two storeys and three bays, Above the doorway is an inscribed lintel. The windows vary; some are mullioned, others are sashes or modern replacements.[8] II
Inscribed stones,
Burrow Bridge
54°10′28″N 2°35′33″W / 54.17442°N 2.59239°W / 54.17442; -2.59239 (Inscribed stones, Burrow Bridge)
 
1733 Burrow Bridge was rebuilt in 1968, and a stone was re-set into the pedestrian refuge on each side. Both are inscribed with names, one has the date 1733, and the other 1735.[9] II
Burrow Hall
54°10′39″N 2°35′21″W / 54.17742°N 2.58915°W / 54.17742; -2.58915 (Burrow Hall)
 
c. 1740 The country house is on the site of a former Roman fort. It is in sandstone with a slate roof. The south front has seven bays, the three central bays projecting forward under a pediment. There is an Ionic porch with a modillioned pediment. The east front has ten bays and a Tuscan porch. On the west side are a projecting south block and a north wing. The interior contains elaborately decorated plasterwork.[10][11] I
Stable block,
Burrow Hall
54°10′41″N 2°35′20″W / 54.17793°N 2.58883°W / 54.17793; -2.58883 (Stable block, Burrow Hall)
c. 1740 The stable block is in sandstone with slate roofs. It has a U-shaped plan with wings protruding to the west. The wings and the block between have broken pediments with lunettes. On the east face is a garden seat in a Venetian-shaped alcove with panelled pilasters. This is contained in a central gabled projection with an oculus in the gable. The windows are sashes.[2][12] II*
Gate piers,
Burrow Hall
54°10′39″N 2°35′29″W / 54.17758°N 2.59141°W / 54.17758; -2.59141 (Gate piers, Burrow Hall)
 
Mid 18th century The pair of gate piers are at the entrance of the drive to the hall, They are in rusticated sandstone ashlar. They have a square plan, moulded bases and modillioned cornices.[13] II
Summer house,
Burrow Hall
54°10′43″N 2°35′18″W / 54.17866°N 2.58843°W / 54.17866; -2.58843 (Summer house, Burrow Hall)
Mid 18th century The former summer house is in sandstone with a glazed roof. It has an octagonal plan, Three sides facing south have round-headed openings with keystones and pilasters.[2][14] II
Barn, Johnson House
54°10′43″N 2°35′21″W / 54.17868°N 2.58926°W / 54.17868; -2.58926 (Barn, Johnson House)
Late 18th century The barn is in sandstone with a slate roof. It contains two entrances with segmental heads, ventilation slits, and doorways. There is also a blocked doorway above which is a battlemented and inscribed lintel.[2][15] II
Brontë Cottage
54°11′03″N 2°33′44″W / 54.18410°N 2.56213°W / 54.18410; -2.56213 (Brontë Cottage)
 
Late 18th century A row of stone cottages with a slate roof in two storeys. Some windows are mullioned; some are sashes and others are replacements. Two single-storey canted bay windows have been added. A plaque on the gable end states that the Brontë sisters lived here when they attended the nearby school run by William Carus Wilson.[4][16] II
Cowan Bridge
54°11′02″N 2°33′42″W / 54.18382°N 2.56157°W / 54.18382; -2.56157 (Cowan Bridge)
 
Late 18th century (probable) The bridge carries a road over Leck Beck, but has been superseded by a modern bridge to the northeast. It is in sandstone and consists of a single segmental arch. Its solid parapets have rounded tops.[4][17] II
Milestone
54°11′44″N 2°35′04″W / 54.19568°N 2.58446°W / 54.19568; -2.58446 (Milestone)
Late 18th century (probable) The milestone is on the northeast side of the A65 road. It is in sandstone, with a roughly square plan and a rounded top. The left face is inscribed "1", and the right face "6".[18] II
Burrow Cottage
54°10′22″N 2°35′31″W / 54.17282°N 2.59204°W / 54.17282; -2.59204 (Burrow Cottage)
Early 19th century A sandstone house with a slate roof, in two storeys and with two bays. The door and windows have plain surrounds, and the windows are sashes.[19] II
County boundary stone
54°11′43″N 2°35′10″W / 54.19530°N 2.58610°W / 54.19530; -2.58610 (County boundary stone)
Early 19th century The stone marked the former boundary between Westmorland and Lancashire. It is an upright stone in sandstone with a pitched top. The face is inscribed with the names of the parishes and the counties.[20] II
Summerfield House
54°11′35″N 2°35′09″W / 54.19303°N 2.58570°W / 54.19303; -2.58570 (Summerfield House)
1841 A country house by George Webster in limestone with dressings mainly in sandstone. It has a symmetrical three-bay north front, the central bay projecting forward. The doorway has a round head and a Doric porch. The west front is also symmetrical, and has two single-bay blocks between which is a single-bay link. The windows are sashes.[2][21] II
Lodge,
Summerfield House
54°11′38″N 2°35′01″W / 54.19399°N 2.58358°W / 54.19399; -2.58358 (Lodge, Summerfield House)
 
1840s The lodge, designed by George Webster, is in sandstone with a hipped slate roof. It has one storey with an attic. The north front has a projecting centre with a pedimented gable, with one bay on each side. The windows are mullioned, and the chimneys have octagonal shafts.[2][22] II
Gate piers,
Summerfield House
54°11′39″N 2°35′01″W / 54.19406°N 2.58349°W / 54.19406; -2.58349 (Gate piers, Summerfield House)
1840s (possible) The gate piers are at the entrance to the drive to the house. They are in rusticated sandstone ashlar. The piers are circular, on square bases, with rounded tops and ball finials.[23] II
Boundary stone
54°11′43″N 2°35′02″W / 54.19526°N 2.58384°W / 54.19526; -2.58384 (Boundary stone)
Mid 19th century (probable) The stone marks the boundary with Casterton, Cumbria. It is in sandstone and has a triangular plan, with inscriptions on the sloping top and the sides.[24] II
Boundary stone
54°09′52″N 2°35′49″W / 54.16433°N 2.59690°W / 54.16433; -2.59690 (Boundary stone)
19th century The stone marks the boundary with Tunstall. It is in sandstone and has a triangular plan with a rounded top. The faces are inscribed with the names of the parishes.[25] II
Boundary stone
54°11′00″N 2°33′39″W / 54.18342°N 2.56080°W / 54.18342; -2.56080 (Boundary stone)
Mid 19th century The stone marks the boundary with Leck. It is in sandstone and has a triangular plan with a sloping top inscribed "Cowan Bridge". The other faces are inscribed with the names of the parishes.[26] II
Milestone
54°10′15″N 2°35′38″W / 54.17095°N 2.59385°W / 54.17095; -2.59385 (Milestone)
Mid 19th century The milestone is on the east side of the A683 road outside the Highwayman Inn. It is in sandstone with a triangular plan and a sloping top inscribed "Burrow". On the sides are the distances in miles to Hornby, Lancaster, Kirkby Lonsdale, and Sedbergh.[27] II
Milestone
54°11′04″N 2°35′35″W / 54.18456°N 2.59297°W / 54.18456; -2.59297 (Milestone)
Mid 19th century The milestone is on the east side of the A683 road. It is in sandstone with a triangular plan and a sloping top inscribed "Burrow". On the sides are the distances in miles to Hornby, Lancaster, Kirkby Lonsdale, and Sedbergh.[28] II
Milestone
54°11′16″N 2°34′05″W / 54.18770°N 2.56797°W / 54.18770; -2.56797 (Milestone)
Mid 19th century The milestone is on the west side of the A65 road. It is in sandstone with a rectangular plan, set diagonally, and has a rounded top. The left side is inscribed "KL 2 MILES", and the right side "S 15 MILES".[29] II

References edit

Citations

Sources

  • Hartwell, Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: North, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-12667-9
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Burrow with Burrow is a civil parish in Lancaster Lancashire England It contains 25 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these one is listed at Grade I the highest of the three grades one is at Grade II the middle grade and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade It contains a number of small settlements including Nether Burrow Over Burrow Overtown and Cowan Bridge and is otherwise rural The major building in the parish is Burrow Hall this country house and structures associated with it are listed Most of the older listed buildings are domestic or agricultural including houses and associated structures farmhouses and farm buildings Later listed structures are four milestones and four boundary stones The other listed buildings are a bridge and inscribed stones re set into a different bridge Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 I Buildings of exceptional interest sometimes considered to be internationally importantII Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes GradeOvertown Farmhouse54 10 50 N 2 34 12 W 54 18047 N 2 56997 W 54 18047 2 56997 Overtown Farmhouse 17th century The house was altered and extended in the following two centuries It is in stone with slate roofs and has two storeys with an attic The house has a complex plan and includes a stair tower Many original internal features have been retained 2 3 IIFairthwaite Park House54 11 15 N 2 33 20 W 54 18753 N 2 55542 W 54 18753 2 55542 Fairthwaite Park House 1676 probable A large sandstone house with a slate roof consisting of a five bay hall and two projecting gabled wings The doorway has n embattled and inscribed lintel and the windows are mullioned At the rear is a former granary and a 19th century wing that are linked to the original part of the house 4 5 IIHigh Gale Farmhouse54 11 04 N 2 34 03 W 54 18452 N 2 56742 W 54 18452 2 56742 High Gale Farmhouse 1678 The stone house with a slate roof has two storeys and attics The main part has three bays with sash windows The central doorway has a moulded surround and a battlemented and inscribed lintel To the right are two bays containing mullioned windows 6 IIJohnson House and farmbuildings54 10 45 N 2 35 22 W 54 17903 N 2 58944 W 54 17903 2 58944 Johnson House nbsp 1680 In sandstone with a slate roof the house originally had one bay on each side of a central two storey porch It has two storeys and an attic An extension was added to the left followed later by farm buildings to the right In the porch is a mullioned and transomed window Most of the other windows are mullioned other than a sliding sash window in the attic The doorway has a moulded surround and a battlemented and inscribed lintel 2 7 IIYew Tree Farmhouse54 10 41 N 2 35 29 W 54 17814 N 2 59134 W 54 17814 2 59134 Yew Tree Farmhouse 1706 The house is in pebbledashed stone with a slate roof It has two storeys and three bays Above the doorway is an inscribed lintel The windows vary some are mullioned others are sashes or modern replacements 8 IIInscribed stones Burrow Bridge54 10 28 N 2 35 33 W 54 17442 N 2 59239 W 54 17442 2 59239 Inscribed stones Burrow Bridge nbsp 1733 Burrow Bridge was rebuilt in 1968 and a stone was re set into the pedestrian refuge on each side Both are inscribed with names one has the date 1733 and the other 1735 9 IIBurrow Hall54 10 39 N 2 35 21 W 54 17742 N 2 58915 W 54 17742 2 58915 Burrow Hall nbsp c 1740 The country house is on the site of a former Roman fort It is in sandstone with a slate roof The south front has seven bays the three central bays projecting forward under a pediment There is an Ionic porch with a modillioned pediment The east front has ten bays and a Tuscan porch On the west side are a projecting south block and a north wing The interior contains elaborately decorated plasterwork 10 11 IStable block Burrow Hall54 10 41 N 2 35 20 W 54 17793 N 2 58883 W 54 17793 2 58883 Stable block Burrow Hall c 1740 The stable block is in sandstone with slate roofs It has a U shaped plan with wings protruding to the west The wings and the block between have broken pediments with lunettes On the east face is a garden seat in a Venetian shaped alcove with panelled pilasters This is contained in a central gabled projection with an oculus in the gable The windows are sashes 2 12 II Gate piers Burrow Hall54 10 39 N 2 35 29 W 54 17758 N 2 59141 W 54 17758 2 59141 Gate piers Burrow Hall nbsp Mid 18th century The pair of gate piers are at the entrance of the drive to the hall They are in rusticated sandstone ashlar They have a square plan moulded bases and modillioned cornices 13 IISummer house Burrow Hall54 10 43 N 2 35 18 W 54 17866 N 2 58843 W 54 17866 2 58843 Summer house Burrow Hall Mid 18th century The former summer house is in sandstone with a glazed roof It has an octagonal plan Three sides facing south have round headed openings with keystones and pilasters 2 14 IIBarn Johnson House54 10 43 N 2 35 21 W 54 17868 N 2 58926 W 54 17868 2 58926 Barn Johnson House Late 18th century The barn is in sandstone with a slate roof It contains two entrances with segmental heads ventilation slits and doorways There is also a blocked doorway above which is a battlemented and inscribed lintel 2 15 IIBronte Cottage54 11 03 N 2 33 44 W 54 18410 N 2 56213 W 54 18410 2 56213 Bronte Cottage nbsp Late 18th century A row of stone cottages with a slate roof in two storeys Some windows are mullioned some are sashes and others are replacements Two single storey canted bay windows have been added A plaque on the gable end states that the Bronte sisters lived here when they attended the nearby school run by William Carus Wilson 4 16 IICowan Bridge54 11 02 N 2 33 42 W 54 18382 N 2 56157 W 54 18382 2 56157 Cowan Bridge nbsp Late 18th century probable The bridge carries a road over Leck Beck but has been superseded by a modern bridge to the northeast It is in sandstone and consists of a single segmental arch Its solid parapets have rounded tops 4 17 IIMilestone54 11 44 N 2 35 04 W 54 19568 N 2 58446 W 54 19568 2 58446 Milestone Late 18th century probable The milestone is on the northeast side of the A65 road It is in sandstone with a roughly square plan and a rounded top The left face is inscribed 1 and the right face 6 18 IIBurrow Cottage54 10 22 N 2 35 31 W 54 17282 N 2 59204 W 54 17282 2 59204 Burrow Cottage Early 19th century A sandstone house with a slate roof in two storeys and with two bays The door and windows have plain surrounds and the windows are sashes 19 IICounty boundary stone54 11 43 N 2 35 10 W 54 19530 N 2 58610 W 54 19530 2 58610 County boundary stone Early 19th century The stone marked the former boundary between Westmorland and Lancashire It is an upright stone in sandstone with a pitched top The face is inscribed with the names of the parishes and the counties 20 IISummerfield House54 11 35 N 2 35 09 W 54 19303 N 2 58570 W 54 19303 2 58570 Summerfield House 1841 A country house by George Webster in limestone with dressings mainly in sandstone It has a symmetrical three bay north front the central bay projecting forward The doorway has a round head and a Doric porch The west front is also symmetrical and has two single bay blocks between which is a single bay link The windows are sashes 2 21 IILodge Summerfield House54 11 38 N 2 35 01 W 54 19399 N 2 58358 W 54 19399 2 58358 Lodge Summerfield House nbsp 1840s The lodge designed by George Webster is in sandstone with a hipped slate roof It has one storey with an attic The north front has a projecting centre with a pedimented gable with one bay on each side The windows are mullioned and the chimneys have octagonal shafts 2 22 IIGate piers Summerfield House54 11 39 N 2 35 01 W 54 19406 N 2 58349 W 54 19406 2 58349 Gate piers Summerfield House 1840s possible The gate piers are at the entrance to the drive to the house They are in rusticated sandstone ashlar The piers are circular on square bases with rounded tops and ball finials 23 IIBoundary stone54 11 43 N 2 35 02 W 54 19526 N 2 58384 W 54 19526 2 58384 Boundary stone Mid 19th century probable The stone marks the boundary with Casterton Cumbria It is in sandstone and has a triangular plan with inscriptions on the sloping top and the sides 24 IIBoundary stone54 09 52 N 2 35 49 W 54 16433 N 2 59690 W 54 16433 2 59690 Boundary stone 19th century The stone marks the boundary with Tunstall It is in sandstone and has a triangular plan with a rounded top The faces are inscribed with the names of the parishes 25 IIBoundary stone54 11 00 N 2 33 39 W 54 18342 N 2 56080 W 54 18342 2 56080 Boundary stone Mid 19th century The stone marks the boundary with Leck It is in sandstone and has a triangular plan with a sloping top inscribed Cowan Bridge The other faces are inscribed with the names of the parishes 26 IIMilestone54 10 15 N 2 35 38 W 54 17095 N 2 59385 W 54 17095 2 59385 Milestone Mid 19th century The milestone is on the east side of the A683 road outside the Highwayman Inn It is in sandstone with a triangular plan and a sloping top inscribed Burrow On the sides are the distances in miles to Hornby Lancaster Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh 27 IIMilestone54 11 04 N 2 35 35 W 54 18456 N 2 59297 W 54 18456 2 59297 Milestone Mid 19th century The milestone is on the east side of the A683 road It is in sandstone with a triangular plan and a sloping top inscribed Burrow On the sides are the distances in miles to Hornby Lancaster Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh 28 IIMilestone54 11 16 N 2 34 05 W 54 18770 N 2 56797 W 54 18770 2 56797 Milestone Mid 19th century The milestone is on the west side of the A65 road It is in sandstone with a rectangular plan set diagonally and has a rounded top The left side is inscribed KL 2 MILES and the right side S 15 MILES 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