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Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall

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Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall — Grade II* listed building-listed windmill in scotland-lowlands, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
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About

Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall is a Grade II* listed building-listed windmill in scotland-lowlands, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1327213). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details WORKINGTON 566/6/74 SCHOOSE 13-DEC-85 WINDMILL, ADJOINING BARNS, GATEHOUSE A ND CURTAIN WALL GV II* NY 02 NW WORKINGTON SCHOOSE 6/74 Windmill, adjoining barns, gatehouse and curtain wall G.V. II Windmill, barn, gatehouse, curtain wall and stack stand. Circa 1800 for John Christian Curwen. Calciferous sandstone rubble with flush quoins, some walls with battlemented parapets and angle pilasters. Mostly under corrugated asbestos roofs, some slate. 5-storey windmill and adjoining large 2-storey barn with single-storey extensions, linked to other farm buildings by polygonal mock curtain wall to right and rectangular mock 2-storey gatehouse to left, enclosing a courtyard on 3 sides. Windmill has tapering doorways on 5 levels and small tapering side windows, all in stone surrounds with horizontal scoring. Simple string course at second floor level with traces at first floor. All floors and sails removed, some traces of wooden flooring structure remains and blocked entrance to stairway in thickness of walls. Barn has gable bridge-ramp entrance and slit vents on 3 levels. Some internal alteration including addition of partial floor. Adjoining mock curtain wall has blocked segmental arch with flanking cross vents and battlemented parapet. Gatehouse has segmental archway providing passage to enclosed yard under cross and lancet vents under stepped battlemented parapets. Lower cow sheds linking with windmill range, have a series of segmental arches under a monopitch roof retaining original roof structure. Immediately to south west and formerly attached, large stone built raised stack yard surrounded by c.45 arched openings identified as "stacks" on a plan of 1808. Forms part of a model farm. John Christian Curwen said in his presidential address to the Workington Agriculura

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse and Curtain Wall is located in Workington, in the Scottish Lowlands. This Grade II* listed building is notable for its historical significance and architectural features, reflecting the area's heritage.

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Coordinates
54.6373, -3.5291
District
Cumberland
Parish
Workington
Postcode
CA14 4JB
Parliamentary constituency
Whitehaven and Workington

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall?
Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom (postcode CA14 4JB), in the parish of Workington.
Is Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall a listed building?
Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall free to visit?
Yes, Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall is free to enter.
How do I get to Windmill, Adjoining Barns, Gatehouse And Curtain Wall?
Drivers can navigate to postcode CA14 4JB. It sits within the Whitehaven and Workington parliamentary constituency.