Malt Kiln Farmhouse

Historic site in Lancashire, England
53°50′01″N 2°54′07″W / 53.83364°N 2.90195°W / 53.83364; -2.90195AreaBorough of FyldeBuiltmid-18th century
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated11 June 1986Reference no.1072019
Malt Kiln Farmhouse is located in Lancashire
Malt Kiln Farmhouse
Location of Malt Kiln Farmhouse in Lancashire

Malt Kiln Farmhouse is an historic building in Greenhalgh-with-Thistleton, Lancashire, England. It is believed to date to the mid-18th century, and has been designated a Grade II listed building by Historic England.[1] The property is located on a short lane just off the northern side of Thistleton Road.

The building is constructed of rendered brick with a slate roof in two storeys and with a symmetrical two-bay front. In the centre is an open gabled porch. The windows are 12-pane sashes. At the rear is a large stairlight.[1]

John Cumsty was the farm's proprietor in the early 20th century.[2]

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Notes

  1. ^ a b Historic England & 1072019
  2. ^ Bulmer, J. (1913). History, Topography and Directory of Lancaster and District, Comprising the History and Archaeology of the Town of Lancaster, with Separate Historical Descriptions of Each Parish and Township Within a Radius of about Sixteen Miles. T. Snape. p. 340.

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