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Listed buildings in Winton, Cumbria

Winton is a civil parish in the Eden District, Cumbria, England. It contains twelve listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish includes the village of Winton, and is otherwise rural. The listed buildings consist of houses and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings, and a pinfold, a boundary stone, and a former school.


Key edit

Grade Criteria[1]
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
1 Manor Cottages
54°29′24″N 2°20′04″W / 54.48996°N 2.33458°W / 54.48996; -2.33458 (1 Manor Cottages)
17th century Originally part of a larger house, later in a row of houses, it is in sandstone with quoins and an artificial slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. In the centre is a doorway with a chamfered surround, above which is a decorative carved panel and a hood mould. The windows on the front have been enlarged and casements inserted. At the rear are two mullioned windows and a mullioned and transomed window.[2] II
Winton Hall and former granary
54°29′22″N 2°19′55″W / 54.48953°N 2.33204°W / 54.48953; -2.33204 (Winton Hall)
1665 The house was extended into the former granary in the 18th century. Both parts are in stone, the former granary is rendered and has a band, and both parts have stone-flagged roofs and two storeys. The entrance to the house is through a porch on the south front that was formerly a stair wing; it has a semicircular head and a chamfered surround. The windows on the south front are mullioned, and on the north front is a mullioned and transomed window. The former granary has a French window on the west front that has a stone surround with projecting imposts, a keystone, and a semicircular head. Above it are sash windows.[3] II
Skelcies Farmhouse, cottage, barn, wagon shed, walls, gate piers, and railings
54°30′03″N 2°21′19″W / 54.50088°N 2.35518°W / 54.50088; -2.35518 (Skelcies Farmhouse)
1674 The oldest building is the cottage, the farmhouse being dated 1813, and both have two storeys. The cottage is stuccoed and has a stone-flagged roof with stone coping, a dated and inscribed lintel and sash windows. The farmhouse is in sandstone on a chamfered plinth, and has rusticated quoins, and a hipped slate roof. It has a symmetrical three-bay front, a doorway in an architrave with Tuscan pilasters, a semicircular fanlight, and a broken pediment. The windows are sashes in stone surrounds. The outbuildings are in stone with stone-flagged roofs. The quadrant walls in front of the house are in sandstone with segmental copings, the gate piers are square and rusticated, with ogee tops, and the railings and gates are in wrought iron.[4] II
Manor House
54°29′25″N 2°20′05″W / 54.49033°N 2.33473°W / 54.49033; -2.33473 (Manor House)
1726 A large stone house with rusticated quoins, an eaves cornice, and a slate roof. There are three storeys and six bays, and the house has an L-shaped plan. The doorway has an architrave and a segmental pediment inscribed with initials and the date. The windows are sashes in architraves.[5][6] II*
Beckfoot
54°29′46″N 2°21′26″W / 54.49624°N 2.35710°W / 54.49624; -2.35710 (Beckfoot)
18th century A house that was extended in the 19th century, it is in stone on a plinth, and has rusticated quoins, an eaves cornice, and hipped slate roofs. There are two storeys, and the windows are sashes. The older part has three bays, a serpentine front, and a central French window flanked by full-height bay windows. The later part to the right is taller and has two bays, a projecting full-height porch, and a doorway with an architrave, a fanlight and a segmental pediment on consoles. The ground floor windows are in architraves and have cornices on consoles, and those in the upper floor have stone surrounds.[7] II
Pinfold
54°29′24″N 2°19′43″W / 54.49003°N 2.32873°W / 54.49003; -2.32873 (Pinfold)
18th or 19th century The pinfold is in stone and has a circular plan. The walls are about 5 feet (1.5 m) high, and there is an ungated opening on the west side.[8] II
Walls and piers, Skelcies Farm
54°29′59″N 2°21′27″W / 54.49986°N 2.35744°W / 54.49986; -2.35744 (Walls and piers, Skelcies Farm)
Early 19th century Flanking the entrance to the drive is a pair of sandstone gate piers about 4 feet (1.2 m) high. The piers are square and rusticated with ogee tops. Outside the piers are quadrant walls.[9] II
Boundary stone
54°29′17″N 2°20′04″W / 54.48818°N 2.33431°W / 54.48818; -2.33431 (Boundary stone)
Early to mid 19th century The stone marks the boundary between the parishes of Winton and Hartley. It consists of a stone about 2 feet (0.61 m) high with a semicircular top, and is inscribed with the names of the parishes. On the top is a benchmark.[10] II
Coach-house and stables, Beckfoot
54°29′47″N 2°21′27″W / 54.49640°N 2.35740°W / 54.49640; -2.35740 (Coach-house and stables, Beckfoot)
Mid 19th century The coach house and stables are in sandstone with quoins and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and five bays. On the front are a coach door and two stable doors, all with elliptical heads, and the windows are sashes. On the south side steps lead up to a first floor porch.[11] II
Former school
54°29′24″N 2°20′03″W / 54.48992°N 2.33420°W / 54.48992; -2.33420 (Former school)
1862 The former school is in stone with rusticated quoins and a slate roof. It has a single tall storey, with a projecting gabled porch to the north. The windows have stone surrounds, projecting imposts, keystones, and round heads. At the east end is a belfry with a weathervane, and on the porch is a panel inscribed with the names of subscribers. On the east end is a lower gabled fuel store with a re-used dated and initialled lintel above the door.[5][12] II
Lodge, Beckfoot
54°29′47″N 2°21′22″W / 54.49643°N 2.35604°W / 54.49643; -2.35604 (Lodge, Beckfoot)
1895 The lodge is in stone on a chamfered plinth, and has quoins and a slate roof with stone copings and ball finials. It has a single storey and three bays. There is a central projecting porch and a doorway with an architrave and a semicircular fanlight. The windows are mullioned, and each window has a four-centred head and carved spandrels. The left bay is gabled and in the gable is a heraldic panel.[13] II
Walls, piers, and railings, Beckfoot
54°29′47″N 2°21′21″W / 54.49631°N 2.35597°W / 54.49631; -2.35597 (Walls, piers, and railings, Beckfoot)
1895 The walls flank the entrance to the drive, they are in stone, and are ramped with segmental coping. The five gate piers are cylindrical, and have caps and conical finials. The railings are in cast iron, they are 18 inches (460 mm) high, and have foliate spearhead standards. The main gate and the pedestrian gates are in wrought iron with cast iron details.[14] II

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Sources edit

  • Historic England, "No. 1 Manor Cottages, Winton (1312235)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Winton Hall, House and former Granary, Winton (1144832)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Skelcies Farmhouse with adjoining cottage, barn, wagon shed and area walls, gate piers, and railings, Winton (1327008)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Manor House, Winton (1144873)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Beckfoot, Winton (1137555)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Pinfold to east end of village, Winton (1137580)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Entrance walls and piers to Skelcies Farmhouse, Winton (1312271)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Boundary stone to west of roadbridge over Mill Beck, Winton (1144876)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Coach-house and stables to north-west of Beckfoot, Winton (1327007)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Former school, Winton (1144872)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Lodge to north-east of Beckfoot, Winton (1137561)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, "Walls, piers, and railings to entrance of Beckfoot, Winton (1144871)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 16 December 2016
  • Hyde, Matthew; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2010) [1967], Cumbria, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-12663-1

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Winton is a civil parish in the Eden District Cumbria England It contains twelve listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these one is listed at Grade II the middle of the three grades and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade The parish includes the village of Winton and is otherwise rural The listed buildings consist of houses and associated structures farmhouses and farm buildings and a pinfold a boundary stone and a former school Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes Grade1 Manor Cottages54 29 24 N 2 20 04 W 54 48996 N 2 33458 W 54 48996 2 33458 1 Manor Cottages 17th century Originally part of a larger house later in a row of houses it is in sandstone with quoins and an artificial slate roof There are two storeys and three bays In the centre is a doorway with a chamfered surround above which is a decorative carved panel and a hood mould The windows on the front have been enlarged and casements inserted At the rear are two mullioned windows and a mullioned and transomed window 2 IIWinton Hall and former granary54 29 22 N 2 19 55 W 54 48953 N 2 33204 W 54 48953 2 33204 Winton Hall 1665 The house was extended into the former granary in the 18th century Both parts are in stone the former granary is rendered and has a band and both parts have stone flagged roofs and two storeys The entrance to the house is through a porch on the south front that was formerly a stair wing it has a semicircular head and a chamfered surround The windows on the south front are mullioned and on the north front is a mullioned and transomed window The former granary has a French window on the west front that has a stone surround with projecting imposts a keystone and a semicircular head Above it are sash windows 3 IISkelcies Farmhouse cottage barn wagon shed walls gate piers and railings54 30 03 N 2 21 19 W 54 50088 N 2 35518 W 54 50088 2 35518 Skelcies Farmhouse 1674 The oldest building is the cottage the farmhouse being dated 1813 and both have two storeys The cottage is stuccoed and has a stone flagged roof with stone coping a dated and inscribed lintel and sash windows The farmhouse is in sandstone on a chamfered plinth and has rusticated quoins and a hipped slate roof It has a symmetrical three bay front a doorway in an architrave with Tuscan pilasters a semicircular fanlight and a broken pediment The windows are sashes in stone surrounds The outbuildings are in stone with stone flagged roofs The quadrant walls in front of the house are in sandstone with segmental copings the gate piers are square and rusticated with ogee tops and the railings and gates are in wrought iron 4 IIManor House54 29 25 N 2 20 05 W 54 49033 N 2 33473 W 54 49033 2 33473 Manor House 1726 A large stone house with rusticated quoins an eaves cornice and a slate roof There are three storeys and six bays and the house has an L shaped plan The doorway has an architrave and a segmental pediment inscribed with initials and the date The windows are sashes in architraves 5 6 II Beckfoot54 29 46 N 2 21 26 W 54 49624 N 2 35710 W 54 49624 2 35710 Beckfoot 18th century A house that was extended in the 19th century it is in stone on a plinth and has rusticated quoins an eaves cornice and hipped slate roofs There are two storeys and the windows are sashes The older part has three bays a serpentine front and a central French window flanked by full height bay windows The later part to the right is taller and has two bays a projecting full height porch and a doorway with an architrave a fanlight and a segmental pediment on consoles The ground floor windows are in architraves and have cornices on consoles and those in the upper floor have stone surrounds 7 IIPinfold54 29 24 N 2 19 43 W 54 49003 N 2 32873 W 54 49003 2 32873 Pinfold 18th or 19th century The pinfold is in stone and has a circular plan The walls are about 5 feet 1 5 m high and there is an ungated opening on the west side 8 IIWalls and piers Skelcies Farm54 29 59 N 2 21 27 W 54 49986 N 2 35744 W 54 49986 2 35744 Walls and piers Skelcies Farm Early 19th century Flanking the entrance to the drive is a pair of sandstone gate piers about 4 feet 1 2 m high The piers are square and rusticated with ogee tops Outside the piers are quadrant walls 9 IIBoundary stone54 29 17 N 2 20 04 W 54 48818 N 2 33431 W 54 48818 2 33431 Boundary stone Early to mid 19th century The stone marks the boundary between the parishes of Winton and Hartley It consists of a stone about 2 feet 0 61 m high with a semicircular top and is inscribed with the names of the parishes On the top is a benchmark 10 IICoach house and stables Beckfoot54 29 47 N 2 21 27 W 54 49640 N 2 35740 W 54 49640 2 35740 Coach house and stables Beckfoot Mid 19th century The coach house and stables are in sandstone with quoins and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and five bays On the front are a coach door and two stable doors all with elliptical heads and the windows are sashes On the south side steps lead up to a first floor porch 11 IIFormer school54 29 24 N 2 20 03 W 54 48992 N 2 33420 W 54 48992 2 33420 Former school 1862 The former school is in stone with rusticated quoins and a slate roof It has a single tall storey with a projecting gabled porch to the north The windows have stone surrounds projecting imposts keystones and round heads At the east end is a belfry with a weathervane and on the porch is a panel inscribed with the names of subscribers On the east end is a lower gabled fuel store with a re used dated and initialled lintel above the door 5 12 IILodge Beckfoot54 29 47 N 2 21 22 W 54 49643 N 2 35604 W 54 49643 2 35604 Lodge Beckfoot 1895 The lodge is in stone on a chamfered plinth and has quoins and a slate roof with stone copings and ball finials It has a single storey and three bays There is a central projecting porch and a doorway with an architrave and a semicircular fanlight The windows are mullioned and each window has a four centred head and carved spandrels The left bay is gabled and in the gable is a heraldic panel 13 IIWalls piers and railings Beckfoot54 29 47 N 2 21 21 W 54 49631 N 2 35597 W 54 49631 2 35597 Walls piers and railings Beckfoot 1895 The walls flank the entrance to the drive they are in stone and are ramped with segmental coping The five gate piers are cylindrical and have caps and conical finials The railings are in cast iron they are 18 inches 460 mm high and have foliate spearhead standards The main gate and the pedestrian gates are in wrought iron with cast iron details 14 IIReferences edit nbsp Cumbria portalCitations edit Historic England Historic England amp 1312235 Historic England amp 1144832 Historic England amp 1327008 a b Hyde amp Pevsner 2010 p 472 Historic England amp 1144873 Historic England amp 1137555 Historic England amp 1137580 Historic England amp 1312271 Historic England amp 1144876 Historic England amp 1327007 Historic England amp 1144872 Historic England amp 1137561 Historic England amp 1144871 Sources edit Historic England No 1 Manor Cottages Winton 1312235 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Winton Hall House and former Granary Winton 1144832 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Skelcies Farmhouse with adjoining cottage barn wagon shed and area walls gate piers and railings Winton 1327008 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Manor House Winton 1144873 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Beckfoot Winton 1137555 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Pinfold to east end of village Winton 1137580 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Entrance walls and piers to Skelcies Farmhouse Winton 1312271 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Boundary stone to west of roadbridge over Mill Beck Winton 1144876 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Coach house and stables to north west of Beckfoot Winton 1327007 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Former school Winton 1144872 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Lodge to north east of Beckfoot Winton 1137561 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Walls piers and railings to entrance of Beckfoot Winton 1144871 National Heritage List for England retrieved 16 December 2016 Historic England Listed Buildings retrieved 16 December 2016 Hyde Matthew Pevsner Nikolaus 2010 1967 Cumbria The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 12663 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Listed buildings in Winton Cumbria amp oldid 1083691853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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