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Listed buildings in Colburn, North Yorkshire

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Colburn is a civil parish in the former Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains five listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Colburn and the surrounding area. All the listed buildings are to the north of the village, and consist of a former manor house and an associated courthouse and barn, a cottage, and farm buildings.

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Grade Criteria[1]
I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings[edit]

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Colburn Hall
54°23′17″N 1°41′58″W / 54.38818°N 1.69949°W / 54.38818; -1.69949 (Colburn Hall)
c. 1300 A manor house that has been much altered and extended through the centuries. It is in stone, with quoins, and a stone slate roof with stone copings, shaped kneelers, and finials. There are two storeys, and a T-shaped plan, with a front range of four bays, and a rear outshut. The doorway has a slightly chamfered surround and a hood mould, above which is a carved coat of arms. The windows vary, and include sashes and casements, some with mullions.[2][3] II*
Courthouse, Colburn Hall
54°23′18″N 1°41′57″W / 54.38823°N 1.69925°W / 54.38823; -1.69925 (Courthouse, Colburn Hall)
c. 1300 The courthouse, later used for other purposes, is in stone, with quoins, and a pantile roof with stone slates at the eaves, raised verges with moulded coping, and finials. There are two storeys, consisting of a hall and an undercroft, and five bays. It contains doorways and windows of various types.[4] I
Barn to the east of the Courthouse
54°23′18″N 1°41′57″W / 54.38828°N 1.69905°W / 54.38828; -1.69905 (Barn to the east of the Courthouse, Colburn Hall)
Late 17th century The barn is in stone with quoins at the east end, and a pantile roof. There are two storeys, five bays, and a single-storey extension. The openings include doorways, windows, a blocked segmental-arched cart entry with voussoirs, and slit and square vents.[5] II
Cherry Tree Cottage
54°23′14″N 1°41′59″W / 54.38727°N 1.69969°W / 54.38727; -1.69969 (Cherry Tree Cottage)
Late 18th century A cottage, and a cartshed converted into a garage, in roughcast stone, with a pantile roof and stone slates at the eaves. There are two storeys, two bays, a rear outshut, and a single-storey former cartshed to the right. In the centre is a doorway, and the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes.[6] II
Farm Buildings, Colburn Farm
54°23′14″N 1°41′45″W / 54.38734°N 1.69588°W / 54.38734; -1.69588 (Farm Buildings, Colburn Farm)
Late 18th century The farm buildings are in stone, and have pantile roofs with stone coping. They consist of a barn, a horse engine house, byres and cartsheds. The barn has two storeys and six bays, and the other buildings have a single storey.[7] II

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  • Historic England, "Colburn Hall, Colburn (1131498)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 June 2024
  • Historic England, "Courthouse to east of Colburn Hall, Colburn (1301649)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 June 2024
  • Historic England, "Barn attached to east side of the Courthouse, Colburn (1131499)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 June 2024
  • Historic England, "Cherry Tree Cottage, Colburn (1301639)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 June 2024
  • Historic England, "Farm Buildings at Colburn Farm, Colburn (1157324)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 June 2024
  • Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 9 June 2024
  • Grenville, Jane; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2023) [1966]. Yorkshire: The North Riding. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-25903-2.