Camp House Farmhouse And Adjacent Farmbuilding Range is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 August 1986. Farmhouse, farmbuilding.
Camp House Farmhouse And Adjacent Farmbuilding Range
- WRENN ID
- bitter-mortar-wax
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Northumberland
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 August 1986
- Type
- Farmhouse, farmbuilding
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Camp House Farmhouse and the adjacent farmbuilding range date from around 1800, with early 19th-century additions. The buildings are constructed of coursed rubble with cut stone quoins, dressings, and a porch, topped with Welsh slate roofs. The farmhouse has a linear plan, is two storeys high, and features three bays arranged symmetrically. The central entrance consists of a six-panel door set in a shallow porch with an open-pedimented gable. It has four-pane sash windows in older openings. The gables are coped with moulded kneelers, and there are stepped-and-banded end stacks, with the left stack being rebuilt.
To the left of the farmhouse, the contemporary farmbuilding range includes a partly-blocked three-bay segmental arcade at its left end, two stable doors within chamfered block surrounds, and slit vents. Above the arcade, there is a boarded pitching door and part-slatted granary windows. The left end gable of this range is coped. An added outbuilding to the right of the house features a part-slatted window and is included for its group value.
A single-storey later 19th-century range located to the far left is not of special interest.
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