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Levy Pool Farmhouse, Sled Dale, Bowes (Bowes)

Levy Pool Farmhouse Group © DCC 2006
Levy Pool Farmhouse Group © DCC 2006

Levy Pool Farmhouse Group © DCC 2006
Levy Pool Farmhouse Group © DCC 2006

Levy Pool Farmhouse  © DCC 1989
Levy Pool Farmhouse © DCC 1989

Levy Pool Farmhouse  © DCC 1993
Levy Pool Farmhouse © DCC 1993

Levy Pool Farmhouse (1995) © DCC 2006
Levy Pool Farmhouse (1995) © DCC 2006

Levy Pool Farmhouse  © DCC 2006
Levy Pool Farmhouse © DCC 2006
This farmhouse, built of sandstone, was probably built around 1736, and this date is carved onto a stone above the door. The house is thatched with heather. Although this used to be common, it is now the only building with a heather thatch in the North Pennines. (1)
D37833
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Hanoverian (1714 to 1837)
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1310940


Source of Reference
Local History of Bowes

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