Hill Bark Farmhouse
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Hill Bark Farmhouse is to the east of the house of Hill Bark, and south of the hamlet of Frankby, Wirral, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1]
The farmhouse was built in 1875 for Septimus Ledward and designed by the Chester architect John Douglas.[2] It was part of a model farm for Hill Bark.[3] The house is constructed in stone with some timber-framing and has a tiled roof. It is built in five bays, three of which have two storeys and the other two are single-storey. At the rear is a round-ended projecting bay.[1] Outbuildings constructed at the same time, designed by Douglas, are also listed at Grade II.[4]
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References
- ^ a b Historic England, "Hill Bark Farmhouse, Hoylake (1242749)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 August 2012
- ^ Hubbard, Edward (1991). The Work of John Douglas. London: The Victorian Society. p. 246. ISBN 0-901657-16-6.
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Edward Hubbard (2003) [1971], Cheshire, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, p. 220, ISBN 0-300-09588-0
- ^ Historic England, "Outbuildings at Hill Bark Farm, Hoylake (1259871)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 August 2012
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