Ivy House, Grade II listed farmhouse in Greenhalgh-with-Thistleton, England.
Ivy House is a two-storey brick farmhouse in Greenhalgh-with-Thistleton with a slate roof and symmetrically arranged windows. Each floor features windows divided into approximately 30 panes by mullions and transoms, and the building has a central doorway with a traditional farmhouse character.
The building was constructed in the early 18th century with two initial bays. A later extension was added to the right side, and additional structures were built at the rear.
The house reflects traditional agricultural building design typical of the Lancashire countryside. It stands as part of a small collection of protected structures that represent local architectural heritage.
The house is located on Thistleton Road in a rural setting and is visible from outside. Its symmetrical design and central entrance make it easy to find and view from the approach.
The building was placed under protection in 1986 and is one of five protected structures in this rural parish. This concentration of listed buildings makes the area a record of local architectural heritage.
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