Town End Farmhouse
Historic site in Lancashire, England
53°53′56″N 2°57′31″W / 53.89876°N 2.95872°W / 53.89876; -2.95872 Listed Building – Grade II
Town End Farmhouse is an historic building in the English parish of Stalmine-with-Staynall, Lancashire. It was built in 1694. A farmhouse, it is in brick with a thatched roof covered in corrugated asbestos. It has one-and-a-half storeys and two bays. The windows have plain reveals; some of them are sashes, others are modern. Above the doorway is an inscribed plaque, and inside the house is an encased bressumer.[1]
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- Historic England, "Town End Farmhouse, Stalmine-with-Staynall (1073085)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 December 2015
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