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Quebec House Farmhouse

Grade II, listed 12th October 1984
Listing Description

House, dated 1761. Red brick with granite rubble stone plinth, brick band and moulded eaves and Swithland slate roof with brick end stacks. Coped shouldered gables. T plan, wing extending to rear. Two storeys of 3 windows, a central round arched window, 2 light with top lights, now fixed, and either side a Venetian window, 4 light casement, with the centre 2 lights with top lights under a round arched head. Top lights have glazing bars but the renewed casements do not. On ground floor a similar Venetian window either side a central door with very narrow hood, door with 6 vertical panels and fanlight with square glazing bars. To rear a lean-to and a 2 storey wing with slate tablet inscribed ?1761? and a lower 2 storey wing. Pevsner.

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