ORMSIDE HALL AND ADJOINING BARNS - List Entry
         
    
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                                Description"Large house of 2 main builds with later alterations and additions. Late C14/ early C15 south wing is constructed of large sandstone blocks with quoins; main hall block was rebuilt in late C17 using coursed, squared rubble. Both have graduated slate roofs (steeply pitched over wing) with stone chimneys. 3-storey wing has a number of C14/C15 mullioned windows, some of which retain their traceried heads, under hoodmoulds with labels....2-storey range of outbuildings adjoining north end is of 2 builds, both coursed, squared rubble; remains of earlier north wing, incorporating C17 windows, under graduated slate roof has barn attached under graduated stone flagged roof with loft doors and large wagon doors....."
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                            OwnerHistoric England
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                            Further informationLink: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1213776
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