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Wentworth
Telephone kiosk, type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors.
Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and doors.
Parish church, C12, C13 and C14. Major restoration of 1868 included rebuilding of nave, south porch and reroofing. Limestone and sandstone rubble with some fieldstone, and limestone dressings. Plain tiled roof with end parapets. West tower, aisleless nave and chancel. West tower C14 of three stages on a plinth with splayed upper edge. Embattled parapet with low pyramidical tiled cap to tower roof. Five stage contemporary diagonal buttressing. Restored C14 west window of two cinquefoil lights in two centred arch. Lancet to each side of first stage.
House. C17, C18 and early C19. Local red and yellow brick as at Manor Farmhouse, Wentworth (qv) in English and Flemish bond, with early C19 larger and uniform grey brick, Flemish bond to the front wall. Plain tiled hipped roof to the front range with side stacks of similar grey gault brick with diagonally set shafts. Two storeys. Symmetrical front facade of three flush frame casements. Cambered arches to two ground floor cross frame casements flanking the central doorway. Domestic wing adjoining at the rear. C17 and C18 brickwork with plain tiled roof.
House formerly the vicarage. Late C17 or early C18 extended at rear and to side C19. Red brick, rendered, with gault brick to C19 parts. Pantiled roof, hipped with ridge stack and C19 gault brick to upper courses. Original single pile and L-plan now with C19 extensions in the angle and on the north side. Two storeys and attic with plat band between the storeys. Two C19 gable dormers with lozenge lights. Front elevation altered in late C19 or early C20. Two first floor flush frame hung sashes in open boxing. A third centre window has been blocked.
House. Mid C17 and C18. Local narrow red and yellow brick, English bond on plinth with moulded brick to upper edge. Plain tiled roof, with modern tiles to rear pitch. Parapetted gable ends, hipped at the angle between front range and south wing. Sawtooth eaves cornice on the front and dentil eaves cornice on the rear. Ridge stack with string course. End stacks to each of the gables but the one to the north wing has been removed. House originally of L-plan having a principal three room north-south range with a lobby entry and a family or guest wing at the south end.
Barn. C16 and C17. Timber framed, weatherboarded with roof rebuilt in 1899 and now of two pitches and covered in corrugated iron. Aisled and of approximately nine bays. Two cartway openings on the north side.





