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Name:Temple Garth Farmhouse, Willoughton
HER Number:MLI53942
Type of record:Building

Summary

A farmhouse built in about 1825 of coursed limestone rubble with irregular ashlar bands and red brick.

Grid Reference:SK 927 932
Map Sheet:SK99SW
Parish:WILLOUGHTON, WEST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

Full description

PRN 53942
In 1545, following the dissolution of the preceptory, the property was granted to John Cook and John Thurgood. By 1610 it had been sold to the Saundersons (Earls of Scarbrough) who let it to a succession of tenants and finally sold it, as a unit, in 1925. The estate created by the Templars and the Hospitallers has thus survived largely intact to the present day. Some parts of the medieval preceptory are overlain by remains of successive occupation. There are also the remains of clay and coal pits. The farmhouse is excluded from the scheduling, although some of the earthworks are included. {1}

A farmhouse built in about 1825 of coursed limestone rubble with irregular ashlar bands and red brick. It has slate roofs with red brick tumbling on two gable ends. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to the appropriate List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. {7}

Templegarth (Temple Garth), Willoughton. Partially extant 19th century farmstead. Regular courtyard with linked working buildings to all four sides of the yard. The farmhouse is detached with the long axis facing on to the yard. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings. Located within or in association with a village. Large modern sheds are located to the side of the site. {8}


<1> ENGLISH HERITAGE, 1994, SCHEDULING DOCUMENT 22612, MPP 22 (Scheduling Record). SLI4351.

<2> P.L. Everson, C.C. Taylor and C.J. Dunn, 1991, Change and Continuity: Rural Settlement in North-West Lincolnshire, ARCHIVE NOTES (Bibliographic Reference). SLI1063.

<3> 1945-84, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COLLECTION, JG75-6,1952, (Aerial Photograph). SLI173.

<4> Paul Everson, 1975-90, RCHM, 2953/16,1980, (Aerial Photograph). SLI196.

<5> Nikolaus Pevsner and John Harris, with Nicholas Antram, 1989, Buildings of England: Lincolnshire (Second Edition), P800-1 (Bibliographic Reference). SLI1062.

<6> Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1992-1996, National Mapping Programme, SK9293:LI.618.2-3.1,1994, (Map). SLI3613.

<7> Department of the Environment, 1985, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 2/63 (Index). SLI9214.

<8> English Heritage, 2015, English Heritage Farmsteads Project, 2107 (Digital Archive). SLI15702.

Monument Types

  • FARMSTEAD (Post Medieval to Modern - 1800 AD? to 2050 AD)
  • FARMHOUSE (Post Medieval to Modern - 1825 AD to 2050 AD)
  • FARMSTEAD (Post Medieval to Modern - 1825 AD to 2050 AD)

Protected Status

  • Listed Building
  • Scheduled Monument

Sources and further reading

<1>Scheduling Record: ENGLISH HERITAGE. 1994. SCHEDULING DOCUMENT 22612. MPP 22.
<2>Bibliographic Reference: P.L. Everson, C.C. Taylor and C.J. Dunn. 1991. Change and Continuity: Rural Settlement in North-West Lincolnshire. ARCHIVE NOTES.
<3>Aerial Photograph: 1945-84. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COLLECTION. JG75-6,1952, .
<4>Aerial Photograph: Paul Everson. 1975-90. RCHM. 2953/16,1980, .
<5>Bibliographic Reference: Nikolaus Pevsner and John Harris, with Nicholas Antram. 1989. Buildings of England: Lincolnshire (Second Edition). P800-1.
<6>Map: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1992-1996. National Mapping Programme. SK9293:LI.618.2-3.1,1994, .
<7>Index: Department of the Environment. 1985. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 2/63.
<8>Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2015. English Heritage Farmsteads Project. 2107.

Related records

MLI50259Related to: SITE OF MEDIEVAL PRECEPTORY AND SETTLEMENT REMAINS, TEMPLE GARTH (Monument)