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Glebe Farmhouse, Barton


Glebe Farmhouse in Barton, Cumbria, was originally the rectory for St Michael's Church. It was built in 1637 for the Rev L. Dawes. A panel above the front door is inscribed: "LD/ NON MIHI SED/SUCCESSORIBUS/1637".[1] Glebe Farmhouse is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Barton Historic Buildings and Monuments in Barton Civil Parish 1637
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Glebe Farm

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Inscription, Glebe Farm

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GLEBE FARMHOUSE - Barton - List Entry
- "House. 1637. For Rev L Dawes as rectory. Roughcast stone and slate roof. North-west elevation of 2 storeys and 4 bays, the 2nd bay forming 2-storey gabled porch with lean-to …

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List number: 1336948
List grade: 2*
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY4860626386

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