Hurford, M. (2019). Woodcock Road Farm, Sheffield Road, Glossop, Derbyshire: Historic Building Record of a Former Threshing Barn. Matt Hurford Historic Buildings and Archaeology Services. https://doi.org/10.5284/1113999. Cite this using datacite

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Woodcock Road Farm, Sheffield Road, Glossop, Derbyshire: Historic Building Record of a Former Threshing Barn
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A historic building record of a former threshing barn recorded on the Peak District National Park Historic Buildings, Sites and Monuments Record (MPD13194) as a non-designated heritage asset described as a partially extant nineteenth century farmstead of L-plan with the farmhouse attached to the agricultural range. It is located within the Dark Peak with the market town of Glossop just over a mile away to the west. It is a three bay building of two storey height and gritstone built, beneath a gable roof of stone. It has a central threshing floor with opposing doors comprising a set of much altered double cart doors and a winnowing door which is blocked. The west gable has been rebuilt. Two pitching holes were inserted in the north elevation when the farm was remodelled between 1880 and 1898. The roof is supported two oak principal rafter trusses, the tie beams of which have chamfers and runout stops and an original set of purlins. The roof has been repaired with the insertion of a softwood plank ridge, purlins, common rafters and wall plates. A low stone partition partially survives dividing the western and central bays. The flooring of the eastern bay is of earth and stone with the threshing floor and western bay of flagstones and stones laid on edge. It may originally have been part of an outfarm or farmstead of eighteenth century date that was largely remodelled following Whitfield Enclosure of 1813.
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M Hurford
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Matt Hurford Historic Buildings and Archaeology Services
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2019
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Country: England
District: High Peak
County: Derbyshire
Parish: Charlesworth
Grid Reference: 405367, 394185 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL THRESHING BARN (Tag)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
THRESHING BARN (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: matthurf1-390428
OBIB: 022/2019
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27 Oct 2023