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with three lights, and above the doorway is an inscribed and dated plaque in an architrave. The cottage has a single storey and an attic, and two bays. The doorway is on the right, the windows are recessed with
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with pyramidal caps, at each end of the bridge are bollards about 60 centimetres (24 in) high, and at the southwest end is a stone stile is built into the parapet.
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and a large lintel, and a barn entrance with a quoined surround and a segmental-arched head. The upper floor contains openings, one with a quoined surround.
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in a round-arched surround. At the rear is a later porch, above which is a tall round-arched staircase window. The other windows on both fronts are
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converted into a school, its lodge, smaller houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings, a bridge and a church.
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style, it was extended in 1866–67, and later converted into a school. The original house is square with two storeys and three
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and a kneeler. The garden wall is about 1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in) high, and it contains two pairs of gate
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and a thatched roof. There is a single storey, and it contains two doorways, one with a massive
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roof. There are two storeys and rear cellars, a square plan and fronts of three
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and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys, a double depth plan, and three
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The cottage is the older part, with the house dated 1754. They are in
1946:"Lodge to Swarcliffe Hall (Now Grosvenor School), Birstwith (1150559)" 1344:. To the right is a screen wall with an impost band, to the left are 1432: 1349: 1310: 1239: 563: 213: 1775:"Thatched Barn 100 metres north of Tang House, Birstwith (1246332)" 398:
with initials and the date. Most of the windows are recessed with
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and organ chamber were added in 1887. The church is built in
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framed core and a thatched roof, and the house has a purple
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Stable, byre and barn range southeast of New Bridge Cottage
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Stable, byre and barn range southeast of New Bridge Cottage
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porch with a stone bench to the left, and a doorway with a
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roof. There are two storeys and fronts of one and three
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and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys and three
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and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys and three
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and a pitched hood on stone brackets, the windows are
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Yorkshire West Riding: Leeds, Bradford and the North
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The windows in the ground floor are 819:roof. There are two storeys and three 1340:, and in the returns are round-arched 739:. The central doorway has square-cut 146:Tang House and Cottage, wall and piers 113:Tang House and Cottage, wall and piers 1129:, and it contains a gate and a door. 394:quoined surround, and a deep moulded 7: 988:The bridge carries a track over the 386:roof. There are two storeys, three 212:and a corner pier, all square, with 1969:National Heritage List for England 1950:National Heritage List for England 1931:National Heritage List for England 1912:National Heritage List for England 1893:National Heritage List for England 1874:National Heritage List for England 1855:National Heritage List for England 1851:"Hirst Grove, Birstwith (1150557)" 1836:National Heritage List for England 1817:National Heritage List for England 1798:National Heritage List for England 1779:National Heritage List for England 1760:National Heritage List for England 1741:National Heritage List for England 1721:National Heritage List for England 39:National Heritage List for England 14: 1889:"New Bridge, Birstwith (1150597)" 1870:"West House, Birstwith (1315288)" 1832:"Nidd House, Birstwith (1187313)" 1000:, a projecting band, and rounded 288:roof with gritstone slabs to the 1488: 1234:windows with hood moulds, gable 1737:"Oldstead, Birstwith (1052218)" 1218:, and is flanked by projecting 887:Late 18th to early 19th century 1696:Historic England & 1315284 1673:Historic England & 1150559 1662:Historic England & 1150558 1651:Historic England & 1315263 1640:Historic England & 1150597 1614:Historic England & 1315288 1603:Historic England & 1150557 1592:Historic England & 1187313 1581:Historic England & 1315283 1570:Historic England & 1187334 1559:Historic England & 1246332 1548:Historic England & 1150556 1537:Historic England & 1052218 1526:Historic England & 1315285 1117:, in the upper floor they are 1007:. The parapet ends in square 642:, and a stone slate roof with 547:, and a stone slate roof with 1: 1287:Lodge, former Swarcliffe Hall 743:, and a dated and initialled 1423: 1303: 1190: 1069: 984: 885: 805: 716: 628: 535: 467: 370: 274: 162: 1427:The church was designed by 1309:The lodge is in stone on a 751:with projecting surrounds. 720:The house is in grey sandy 658:, a byre door with quoined 81:GPX (secondary coordinates) 33:, England. It contains 14 2058: 1684:Leach & Pevsner (2009) 1628:Leach & Pevsner (2009) 473:The barn is in stone with 284:, the original part has a 1443:roofs. It consists of a 724:, and has a roof of blue 104: 98: 76:GPX (primary coordinates) 51:Map all coordinates using 37:that are recorded in the 1242:. The tower has corner 630:Mid to late 18th century 451:Barn north of Tang House 418:Barn north of Tang House 304:surround. There is one 59:Download coordinates as: 519:West House Farm Cottage 486:West House Farm Cottage 1420: 1187: 1170:Former Swarcliffe Hall 1066: 981: 922:, and the windows are 903:band, and a grey-blue 367: 271: 184:, two storeys and two 2009:Yale University Press 1419: 1186: 1109:and a doorway with a 1065: 980: 366: 270: 180:roof. The house has 71:GPX (all coordinates) 1392:54.03067°N 1.63676°W 1276:54.02819°N 1.64044°W 1159:54.03023°N 1.64202°W 1049:Manor House and wall 1038:54.01707°N 1.65566°W 1016:Manor House and wall 953:54.03810°N 1.64159°W 858:54.03686°N 1.62790°W 778:54.02440°N 1.62615°W 689:54.03781°N 1.63353°W 601:54.03690°N 1.64142°W 508:54.03775°N 1.62679°W 440:54.01921°N 1.63797°W 339:54.03732°N 1.64173°W 243:54.01754°N 1.65412°W 172:, the cottage has a 135:54.01846°N 1.63848°W 1451:, a north porch, a 1387: /  1271: /  1154: /  1033: /  948: /  853: /  773: /  747:. 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Index

Birstwith
civil parish
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
listed buildings
National Heritage List for England
country house
OpenStreetMap
KML
GPX (all coordinates)
GPX (primary coordinates)
GPX (secondary coordinates)
54°01′06″N 1°38′19″W / 54.01846°N 1.63848°W / 54.01846; -1.63848 (Tang House and Cottage, wall and piers)
gritstone
cruck
slate
quoins
bays
architrave
mullioned
chamfered
mullions
coping
piers
finials
54°01′03″N 1°39′15″W / 54.01754°N 1.65412°W / 54.01754; -1.65412 (Oldstead)

gritstone
pantile
eaves

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