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Name:Cherry Orchard Farm House, (formerly Bentley Old Hall), Fenny Bentley
HER No.:5605
Type of Record:Building
Designation:Listed Building (II*) 1109314: CHERRY ORCHARD FARMHOUSE AND ATTACHED OUTBUILDINGS

Summary

Farmhouse which consists of a late medieval tower and an early 17th century range.

Grid Reference:SK 176 501
Parish:FENNY BENTLEY

Monument Type(s):

Associated Finds: None recorded

Associated Events

  • EDR750 - Ordnance Survey Field Report 02-JUN-66

Full Description

Cherry Orchard Farm House (Old Hall on Ordnance Survey map), Fenny Bentley, consists of two distinct portions, the late Medieval square tower and the early 17th century range attached to the south. It is constructed of stone with tiled and stone slated roofs and stone stacks. The tower, which has lost its parapet, is of three storeys and retains its stone newel stair. (1, 2)

The locally used name and postal address is 'Cherry Orchard Farm'. 'Bentley Old Hall' is generally applied to the tower (i.e. the medieval remains) only. See G.P. s AO/66/25/6. (3)

An impressive building with a medieval square tower with small original openings and a later 7-light mullioned and transomed window now partly blocked. There is a 17th century farmhouse attached. The nearby moat [SMR 5604] would seem to have been the site of the hall, and the truncated tower part of a medieval gateway. The whole seems to have undergone several subsequent alterations. The old manor house may have been taken down early in the 17th century. In the later 17th century it was sold to Sir Simon Degge, whose initials and the date 1680 once appeared in the fabric of the present house. The Hall was purchased in the early 19th century by Gen. Viscount Beresford, a remote descendant of the original family. Latterly the building was known as Cherry Orchard Farm. (5)


<1> Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG), 1961, 1884/11/A Aug 1961 (Bibliographic reference). SDR8419.


<2> DOE (HHR) Ashbourne RD, Derby, Aug 1961, 19 (Bibliographic reference). SDR5074.


<3> Baird, J, F1 JB 02-JUN-66 (Personal Observation). SDR6351.


<4> North Derbyshire Archaeological Trust (NDAT), North Derbyshire Archaeological Trust Index: 0933 (Index). SDR9688.


<5> Craven, M & Stanley, M, 1982, The Derbyshire Country House, Volume I, p 36 (Bibliographic reference). SDR4305.

Sources and Further Reading

[1]SDR8419 - Bibliographic reference: Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG). 1961. 1884/11/A Aug 1961.
[2]SDR5074 - Bibliographic reference: DOE (HHR) Ashbourne RD, Derby, Aug 1961, 19.
[3]SDR6351 - Personal Observation: Baird, J. F1 JB 02-JUN-66.
[4]SDR9688 - Index: North Derbyshire Archaeological Trust (NDAT). North Derbyshire Archaeological Trust Index: 0933. 0933.
[5]SDR4305 - Bibliographic reference: Craven, M & Stanley, M. 1982. The Derbyshire Country House, Volume I. p 36.