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Listed building outline: Langleeford Farmhouse 1152979
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Langleeford Farmhouse 1152979
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MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.082199 55.491531,-2.082239 55.491517,-2.082199...
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- 2013-01-29
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- 1152979
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- Langleeford Farmhouse
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- NT 92 NW EARLE HARTHOPE VALLEY 11/23 Langleeford Farmhouse GV II House. Mid - late C18. Rendered and painted with painted stone dressings. Scottish slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays with single-storey, 1-bay addition to left. Central 6-panelled door. Sash windows with intermediate glazing bars removed. 12-pane sash in 1-bay addition. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with kneelers and thin raised coping. Rendered end stacks. Interior has staircase, with stick balusters and wreathed handrail. 6-panelled doors and internal shutters. Sir Walter Scott stayed here for a holiday in 1791 and wrote ... ...Behold a letter from the mountains for I am very snugly settled here in a farmer's house ... in the very centre of the Cheviot Hills in one of the wildest and most Romantic sites ... My uncle drinks the goat's whey here, as I do ever since I understood it was brought to his bedside every morning at six by a very pretty dairy-maid. All day we shoot, fish, walk and ride; dine and sup on fish struggling from the stream ... all in perfection; and so much simplicity resides among these hills that a pen ... was not to be found about the house, though belonging to a considerable farmer, till I shot the crow with whose quill I write this epistle. The Letters of Sir Walter Scott (1787-1832) ed. Sir Herbert J.C. Grierson. ,
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- 1152979
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- 1986-05-14
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