Hungrill Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Ribble Valley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 November 1954. House. 3 related planning applications.

Hungrill Farmhouse

WRENN ID
winter-moat-blackthorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Ribble Valley
Country
England
Date first listed
16 November 1954
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Hungrill Farmhouse is a house dating from the late 17th century, which has been reduced in size and extended in the 19th century. It is constructed from sandstone rubble and features a stone slate roof. The building has three storeys.

The east front showcases windows that have inner ovolo moulding and outer chamfer. On the ground floor, there is a mullioned and transomed window with a hood, now comprising eight lights, with two lights obscured by a single-storey gabled porch to the left. The first floor contains a five-light mullioned window with a hood, while above it is a two-light mullioned window. The porch features a door with a plain stone surround in its left-hand return wall. To the right of the porch is a gable chimney, with a lower two-storey section from the 19th century extending to the north. This section has a window with a plain stone surround and glazing bars on the first floor, along with a door with a plain stone surround on the ground floor.

The southern gable of the house has windows with inner hollow chamfer and outer chamfer. On the ground floor, there is a six-light mullioned window with a hood to the left, accompanied by a blocked opening with a hood to the right. The first floor features a former three-light window without mullions, with one light blocked to the left, and a four-light mullioned window to the right, both with hoods. The second floor has a blocked window with a hood to the left and a three-light mullioned window with a hood to the right. The gable is topped with a coping.

Inside, the north wall of the 17th-century part of the house has a blocked chamfered fireplace typical of that period, facing north and intersected by a wall from the 19th-century extension, indicating that the original 17th-century house extended further to the north.

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