Tullis Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Chorley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 April 1967. Farmhouse. 2 related planning applications.
Tullis Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- blind-banister-foxglove
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Chorley
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 17 April 1967
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Tullis Farmhouse is a 17th-century farmhouse, constructed in two phases and renovated in 1985. It is built of coursed sandstone rubble with quoins, and has a slate roof with brick chimneys. The house is gabled facing the road, with the original front being to the east. The earlier section, at the north end, is two bays wide, while the later section is also two bays wide, but longer and deeper, and projects to the rear. It is two storeys high. A gabled, single-storey porch, projecting on the east side, overlaps the junction between the two sections, marked by quoins on the north part; the porch has a door on the left side and a small window in the gable. The older part of the east front has recessed, chamfered mullion windows with two and three lights on the ground floor, and casement windows with two and three lights above. The later part has two casement windows on each floor. The rear of the older section has a small three-light mullioned window and a damaged, blocked two-light window on the ground floor, with an inserted window above. The rear of the later section has a chamfered firewindow near the corner, and a recessed mullioned window, at least six lights wide (with two mullions missing), which is partially obscured by a modern wing and has a three-light casement window above. The interior contains an inglenook fireplace with a 1/4-round moulded bressummer, and two chamfered beams, but has otherwise been altered.
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