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[[Buttercrambe with Bossall]] is a [[Civil parishes in England|civil parish]] in the former [[Ryedale]] district of [[North Yorkshire]], England. It contains 13 [[Listed building#England and Wales|listed buildings]] that are recorded in the [[National Heritage List for England]]. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of [[Buttercrambe]], the hamlet of [[Bossall]], and the surrounding countryside. The listed buildings include a [[English country house|country house]] and associated structures, smaller houses, two churches, a former watermill, a bridge, a farmhouse, and a group of barns.
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==Key==
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{| class="wikitable
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! Grade
! Criteria{{sfn|Historic England|ps=none}}
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|align="center" {{Grade I colour}}|I
| Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important
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|align="center" {{Grade II* colour}}|II*
| Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
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|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|II
| Buildings of national importance and special interest
|}

==Buildings==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="width:100%; border:0px; text-align:left; line-height:150%"
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! scope="col" style="width:150px" |Name and location
! scope="col" style="width:100px" class="unsortable"|Photograph
! scope="col" style="width:120px" |Date
! scope="col" style="width:650px" class="unsortable"|Notes
! scope="col" style="width:50px" |Grade
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|[[Bossall#Church of St Botolph|St Bosolph's Church]]<br /><small>{{coord|54.03775|-0.90458|region:GB_type:landmark|name=St Bosolph's Church}}</small>
|[[File:Bossall Church - geograph.org.uk - 3245490.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|{{sort|1175|Late 12th century}}
|The church has been altered and extended through the centuries, including a [[Victorian restoration|restoration]] in 1859. It is built in [[limestone]] and [[sandstone]] and has a Welsh [[slate]] roof. The church has a [[cruciform]] plan, consisting of a [[nave]] with a south porch, north and south [[transept]]s, a [[chancel]], and a tower at the [[crossing (architecture)|crossing]]. The tower, nave and transepts have a [[string course]] and a [[corbel]] table. The south porch has a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] round-headed arch with four orders of shafts with [[dogtooth]] and stylised flower decoration, and waterleaf [[capital (architecture)|capitals]]. The doorway in the north porch is similar, but with only one order.{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|p=145|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1315746|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}}
|-
|St John the Evangelist's Church<br /><small>{{coord|54.01380|-0.88157|region:GB_type:landmark|name=St John the Evangelist's Church}}</small>
|[[File:Buttercrambe Church In The Frost - geograph.org.uk - 352423.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|{{sort|1240|c. 1240}}
|Alterations were made to the church in the 15th century, and there was a major [[Victorian restoration|restoration]] in 1878. It is built in [[limestone]] and [[sandstone]] and has a [[Westmorland]] [[slate]] roof, and consists of a [[nave]], and a [[chancel]] at a slight angle. On the junction of the nave and the chancel is a bell turret with a spire. Most of the windows are in [[Perpendicular Gothic|Perpendicular]] style.{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|p=161|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1315747|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}}
|-
|[[Bossall#Bossall Hall|Bossall Hall]]<br /><small>{{coord|54.03744|-0.90640|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Bossall Hall}}</small>
|{{centre|—}}
|align="center"|{{sort|1625|Early 17th century}}
|The house, on a [[moat]]ed site, is in brick with an M-shaped tile roof. There are two storeys and attics, a double-depth plan, eight [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and rear service wings. The doorway has a divided [[fanlight]], the windows are [[sash window|sashes]] with flat brick arches, and in the attics are five [[dormer]]s with [[casement window|casements]]. There are two projecting chimney stacks flanked by small casement windows with decorative brick [[pediment]]s.{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|pp=145–146|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1149644|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|Buttercrambe Mill<br /><small>{{coord|54.01667|-0.88039|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Buttercrambe Mill}}</small>
|[[File:Buttercrambe Mill Across From the Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 352002.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|{{sort|1700|Late 17th or early 18th century}}
|A watermill, later a private house, in brick, with a stepped floor band, stepped [[eaves]] courses, and a [[pantile]] roof. There are two storeys and attics, and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The middle bay projects under a [[pediment]]ed [[gable]], and it contains a doorway and [[rustication (architecture)|rusticated]] brick [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]]. The windows are [[casement window|casements]], and all the openings have rusticated brick surrounds and [[keystone (architecture)|keystones]]. In the attic is an [[oculus (architecture)|oculus]] with keystones.{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|p=163|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1149648|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|[[Aldby Park]]<br /><small>{{coord|54.01645|-0.88357|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Aldby Park}}</small>
|[[File:Aldby Park, Buttercrambe - geograph.org.uk - 1712145.jpg|90px|centre]]
|align="center"|1726
|A [[English country house|country house]] in an estate of the same name, it is in brick and stone, with stone dressings and a Welsh [[slate]] roof. The garden front has three storeys and a basement, and nine [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The middle three bays are in stone and project, with [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]] and bands in the lower floors. These bays are flanked by [[rustication (architecture)|rusticated]] [[pilaster]]s, and in the ground floor there are [[Ionic order|Ionic]] pilasters and an [[entablature]]. The middle floor has [[Composite order|Composite]] [[fluting (architecture)|fluted]] pilasters, a [[frieze]] with a carved panel, and a [[dentil]]led [[pediment]] with a carved [[tympanum (architecture)|tympanum]] including coats of arms and a [[bust (sculpture)|bust]]. The top floor contains simple pilasters. Steps lead to a central doorway with a [[fanlight]], and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]]. The basement windows have rusticated surrounds and triple [[keystone (architecture)|keystones]], and in the outer bays they have eared [[architrave]]s on [[console (architecture)|consoles]], those in the ground floor on [[balustrade]]s, and those in the middle floor with carved panels.{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|pp=162–163|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1149646|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}}
|-
|Aldby Park Lodge<br /><small>{{coord|54.01496|-0.88141|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Aldby ParkLodge}}</small>
|[[File:Aldby Park Lodge - geograph.org.uk - 4297588.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|{{sort|1727|Early 18th century}}
|The lodge at the entrance to the grounds is in brick with stone dressings, [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]], an [[eaves]] band, and a [[Westmorland]] [[slate]] roof. There are two storeys and the entrance front has a single [[bay (architecture)|bay]]. This contains a doorway with attached [[Ionic order|Ionic]] columns, a [[molding (architecture)|moulded]] [[entablature]] and a [[dentil]]led [[pediment]]. It is flanked by narrow [[sash window]]s with [[keystone (architecture)|keystones]], and above it is a round-arched window with a moulded [[archivolt]] and quoins linking with the pediment. On the sides are projecting [[gable]]d bays with recesses containing round-arched sash windows with [[pilaster]]s, moulded archivolts and moulded sills on brackets.{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|p=163|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1315748|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|Stable block, [[Aldby Park]]<br /><small>{{coord|54.01570|-0.88367|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Stable block, Aldby Park}}</small>
|{{centre|—}}
|align="center"|{{sort|1727|Early 18th century}}
|The stable block is in brick, with stone dressings, [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]] and a [[pantile]] roof. There is a U-shaped plan, with a two-storey [[gable]]d range on a [[plinth]], flanked by single-storey wings with [[hipped roof]]s. In the centre is a carriage entrance with a quoined surround, above which is a pitching hole converted into a [[casement window]]. The gable is [[pediment]]ed, it contains an [[oculus (architecture)|oculus]] and is surmounted by a [[weathervane]]. In the wings are stable doors with quoined surrounds, and [[sash window]]s with flat brick arches.{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|p=163|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1149647|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|Garden sculpture (north), [[Aldby Park]]<br /><small>{{coord|54.01630|-0.88325|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Garden sculpture (north), Aldby Park}}</small>
|{{centre|—}}
|align="center"|{{sort|1727|Early 18th century}}
|The sculpture is in [[limestone]] and about {{convert|2|m}} high. It depicts two children, one in Roman-style dress, sitting on a goose. This is on a squared pear-shaped [[pedestal]] decorated with scrolls and stylised foliage, surmounted by a plain [[capital (architecture)|capital]], on a square [[plinth]].{{sfnp|Historic England|1173286|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|Garden sculpture (south), [[Aldby Park]]<br /><small>{{coord|54.01623|-0.88341|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Garden sculpture (south), Aldby Park}}</small>
|{{centre|—}}
|align="center"|{{sort|1727|Early 18th century}}
|The sculpture is in [[limestone]] and about {{convert|2|m}} high, and depicts two [[putto|putti]] playing. This is on a squared pear-shaped [[pedestal]] decorated with scrolls and stylised foliage, surmounted by a plain [[capital (architecture)|capital]], on a square [[plinth]].{{sfnp|Historic England|1315749|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|Buttercrambe Bridge<br /><small>{{coord|54.01692|-0.88075|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Buttercrambe Bridge}}</small>
|{{centre|—}}
|align="center"|{{sort|1750|18th century}}
|The bridge, which carries a road over a mill stream, is in [[sandstone]] and consists of two segmental arches. The bridge has a [[cutwater]] rising to a pedestrian refuge, a band and a [[parapet]].{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|p=163|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1315750|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|Buttercrambe House<br /><small>{{coord|54.01477|-0.88106|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Buttercrambe House}}</small>
|[[File:Buttercrambe House - geograph.org.uk - 352039.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|{{sort|1775|Late 18th century}}
|The house is in brick, and has a [[pantile]] roof with tumbled-in and raised [[gable]] ends. There are two storeys and three [[bay (architecture)|bays]]. The central doorway has a [[fanlight]] with [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] glazing, and the windows are [[sash window|sashes]] with rubbed brick arches.{{sfnp|Historic England|1149645|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|Mount Pleasant Farmhouse<br /><small>{{coord|54.03488|-0.92181|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Mount Pleasant Farmhouse}}</small>
|{{centre|—}}
|align="center"|{{sort|1800|Late 18th to early 19th century}}
|The farmhouse is in brick, with a stepped [[eaves]] course, and a [[pantile]] roof with tumbled-in and raised [[gable]] ends. There are two storeys and four [[bay (architecture)|bays]], and a rear outshut with a catslide roof. The doorway has a plain surround, a divided [[fanlight]] and a [[dentil]]led [[cornice]]. The windows are [[sash window|sashes]] with flat brick arches.{{sfnp|Historic England|1149643|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|Barnby House Barns<br /><small>{{coord|54.03990|-0.89437|region:GB_type:landmark|name=Barnby House Barns}}</small>
|[[File:Farm Outbuildings at Barnby House - geograph.org.uk - 5493285.jpg|100px|centre]]
|align="center"|{{sort|1875|Late 19th century}}
|A group of three open barns in brick with roofs of [[Westmorland]] [[slate]] and asbestos. The front of each barn facing the road has a [[pediment]]ed [[gable]], and a tall round-arched cart entrance. The roof is carried on brick [[pier (architecture)|piers]].{{sfnp|Grenville|Pevsner|2023|p=146|ps=none}}{{sfnp|Historic England|1149642|ps=none}}
|align="center" {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}}
|-
|}

==References==
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===Citations===
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===Sources===
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*{{NHLE |num= 1315746|desc= Church of St Botolph, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1315747|desc= Church of St John the Evangelist, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1149644|desc= Bossall Hall, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1149648|desc= Buttercrambe Mill, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1149646|desc= Aldby Park, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 8 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1315748|desc= Aldby Park Lodge, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1149647|desc= Aldby Park Stable Block, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1173286|desc= Garden sculpture in grounds of Aldby Park approximately 20 metres south of house, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1315749|desc= Garden sculpture in grounds of Aldby Park approximately 20 metres south of house, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1315750|desc= Buttercrambe Bridge, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1149645|desc= Buttercrambe House, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1149643|desc= Mount Pleasant Farmhouse, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{NHLE |num= 1149642|desc= Barnby House Barns, Buttercrambe with Bossall|access-date= 9 May 2024|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
*{{Citation | author = Historic England | title = Listed Buildings | url = http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/what-is-designation/listed-buildings/ |access-date= 4 May 2024}}
*{{cite book| last1 =Grenville| first1 =Jane| last2 = Pevsner | first2 = Nikolaus | author2-link = Nikolaus Pevsner | series= The Buildings of England| title =Yorkshire: The North Riding| publisher =[[Yale University Press]] | year =2023 | orig-year=1966 |location =New Haven and London | isbn =978-0-300-25903-2 }}
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