Raikes Farmhouse is a historic building in Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, England.[1] Replacing a building dating from at least 1595, the current structure was built in 1692,[2] with a rear extension added in the 19th century. It has been designated a Grade II listed building by Historic England.[3] The property is located on Raikes Road, just southeast of its junction with Stanah Road and Hillylaid Road.

Raikes Farmhouse
Raikes Farm
The Raikes
The building in 2024
Raikes Farmhouse is located in the Borough of Wyre
Raikes Farmhouse
Location of Raikes Farmhouse in the Borough of Wyre
Raikes Farmhouse is located in Lancashire
Raikes Farmhouse
Raikes Farmhouse (Lancashire)
Raikes Farmhouse is located in England
Raikes Farmhouse
Raikes Farmhouse (England)
53°52′25″N 2°59′21″W / 53.8736°N 2.9892°W / 53.8736; -2.9892
LocationThornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, England
History
Built1692 (334 years ago) (1692)
Site notes
AreaBorough of Wyre
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated16 August 1983
Reference no.1073151

The property was renovated sometime between 2011[4] and 2019,[5] a process that removed its pebbledashing.

In 2014, a planning application was made to demolish three barns and erect six dwellings on the property, but the application was later withdrawn.[6]

An 1890 Lancashire and Yorkshire Victorian railway carriage body was acquired from the farm by Poulton & Wyre Railway Society in 2023.[7][8]

History

edit

For much of the 20th century and the early part of the 21st century, the property was owned by the Hodgkinson family. Thomas Hodgkinson died in 2008, aged 87;[9] his wife, Eunice, died three years later.[10] In 1905, Richard and Ann Wright were living there.[11]

A tablet, made of sandstone, is visible on the building's right gable, with the initials "B. T. S." and the year "1692".[2]

edit

See also

edit

References

edit

Sources

edit