East Farm

East Farm

HER Number
1926
District
Gateshead
Site Name
East Farm
Place
Barlow
Map Sheet
NZ16SE
Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
Site Type: Broad
Farm
Site Type: Specific
Farmstead
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
The farm lies on both sides of Barlow Lane. On the east side, away from the main part of the farm one building survived when examined in 1986 - single storey, stone building of rubble with well-dressed quoins. Asbestos roof. 2 ventilation slits and one stable door appear to be original. Small lean-to stone building against its north end {1}. This building was converted into a house in 1994, and now forms part of an equestrian business. Ian Farmer Associates recorded the main nineteenth century farmstead, which comprises of a north range, dairy, farmhouse and dryer shed, in advance of its conversion to four dwellings. There were few original or early features remaining in the interior of the buildings – the timber roof trusses had largely been replaced and the original slates or pantiles replaced by corrugated asbestos sheeting. Buildings 8 and 12 retain their flag floors however, and sash windows survive throughout. Arched car entrances have been bricked up but will be reinstated in the conversion scheme. Building 10 has an interior staircase still in-situ. One of the most interesting features is the exterior buttresses. Despite the modifications to the buildings, East Farm is an attractive group which lends itself well to a good quality conversion scheme, which is welcomed as the condition of the buildings is deteriorating now that they are out of agricultural use.
Easting
415710
Northing
561200
Grid Reference
NZ415710561200
Sources
<< HER 1926 >> I. Ayris & B. Harbottle, 1986, Barlow East Farm