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Old Hall Farmhouse, Braithwell, Doncaster

The older part is Hall Farmhouse, now forming a rear wing to Old Hall Farmhouse, which was added in 1771. The building is in magnesian limestone, both parts have quoins, and the roofs are in Welsh slate. Hall Farmhouse has two storeys and two bays, a chamfered plinth, and a doorway with a quoined surround, a lintel with a keystone, and a hood mould. Above the doorway is a dated and initialled plaque, and most of the windows are mullioned, with hood moulds. Old Hall Farmhouse has three storeys and three bays, and a hipped roof. Its doorway also has a quoined surround and a keystone, and above it is a dated and initialled plaque. The windows are casements.

 

The gate piers are in magnesian limestone. They are square in section, and each pier is surmounted by a concave plinth and a ball finial. Listed building Grade II

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Uploaded on September 19, 2022
Taken on September 11, 2022