Listed buildings in Offcote and Underwood
Listed buildings in Offcote and Underwood
Offcote and Underwood is a rural civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. It has twelve buildings that are listed as nationally important and of special interest. All of these are Grade II, the lowest of the three grades. The parish is mainly countryside with no large settlements; most listed buildings are houses, farmhouses and related structures.
Buildings
- Green Farmhouse — 17th century. A cruck-framed core now rendered; single storey with attics and four bays; front doorway with casement windows; interior contains cruck trusses.
- Ox Close Farmhouse — Mid-17th century. Built of limestone with sandstone dressings; two storeys and attics; irregular T-shaped plan; front has three bays and varied windows.
- Sturston Hall — 17th century. Brick with some roughcast; two storeys and a T-shaped plan; front has three bays.
- Offcote Grange — Early 18th century. Brick with dentilled string courses and decorative eaves; three storeys of the front; tile roof.
- The Green Hall — Early 18th century. Red brick with sandstone dressings; rusticated quoins; five bays; two storeys with gables and a decorative cornice.
- Green Hall Cottage and outbuilding — 1751. Brick with moulded eaves; hipped tile roof; some Gothic glazing in windows; mounting block in front; initials in blue brick headers.
- The Grove — Late 18th century (probable). Rendered brick with five-bay front; two storeys (middle bay) and three storeys (outer bays) with a polygonal west end.
- Sandybrook Hall — c. 1815–20. Country house in rendered brick with a hipped slate roof; three storeys and five front bays; two-storey, three-bay service wing to the left; central Tuscan Doric porch.
- Stables, Sandybrook Hall — Early 19th century. Brick with sandstone dressings around a courtyard; two storeys; various bays and entrances including a central clock face in the western range.
- Walls and gate piers, Sandybrook Hall — Early 19th century. Sandstone gate piers with brick walls extending along the drive.
- Milepost — 1834. Cast-iron milepost on the south side of the A52 road; cylindrical stem with a wider top and inscribed distances to London, Leek and Ashbourne; decorative date and maker details.
- Farm buildings, Offcote Grange — 1870. Red brick farm buildings to the west of the house; two storeys; irregular openings with basket arches and chamfered surrounds; Vents and other decorative features.
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