High Glebe Farm, North Street
High Glebe Farm, North Street
HER Number
5391
District
Sunderland
Site Name
High Glebe Farm, North Street
Place
East Rainton
Map Sheet
NZ34NW
Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
Site Type: Broad
Farm
Site Type: Specific
Farmstead
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Stuart 1603 to 1714
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
17th century farmhouse (the front doorway could be as early as the second quarter of 17th century), which originated as a two-bay house, consisting of a parlour and kitchen, separated by a wooden or timber and lathe screen. The kitchen was connected to a narrow single storey unheated room, probably used as a scullery. This communicated with the outbuildings on the east side, which were probably used for animals. The building would have been lower than at present with a roof of cruck beam construction. In the early 19th century the farmhouse was remodelled. A first floor was added to the scullery and the level of the whole was raised, as indicated by the presence of dressed sandstone upper quoins. The wide stairwell dates to around the 1820s. A timber sash window was inserted to light the stair. A brick chimney was added to the top of the original stone stack. Fireplaces were inserted in the first floor rooms. A Regency fireplace and grate survives in one bedroom. The south-east range of outbuildings were built at this time. The roof level of the east range was raised, using the original cruck trusses from the farmhouse. Windows and doors were inserted into the North Street frontage of this range. Further alterations including asbestos roofs were added in late 19th century and 20th century. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
433580
Northing
547860
Grid Reference
NZ433580547860
Sources
<< HER 5391 >> The Brigantia Archaeological Practice, 2003, Archaeological Recording at High Glebe Farm, East Rainton
Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of ... Interest, 456/7/13
Dept. of National Heritage, of Buildings of ... Interest, 456/7/13