Hall Farm House is a Grade II listed building in the Newark and Sherwood local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 August 1952. Farmhouse.

Hall Farm House

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Newark and Sherwood
Country
England
Date first listed
7 August 1952
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SK 66 NE 3/29 7.8.52

KIRTON MAIN STREET (west side) Hall Farm House

II

Farmhouse. c.1630, refenestrated c.1690. By William Clarkson. Brick and rubble with pantile roof and stone slate verge. Chamfered stone and brick plinths, ashlar quoins, 2 gable stacks, one projecting, single ridge stack. 2 storeys plus garrets, 3 bays. L-plan. Front windows are stone mullioned 3 and 4 light casements with hood moulds. Main east front has 3 windows and above, 3 similar windows. South gable has, to left, C19 door in chamfered ashlar surround. West front has off-centre mullioned window, 4 lights, flanked by single 3 light mullioned windows. Above, 3 mullioned windows of different sizes. South front has, to left, C19 addition, single storey, single bay, brick with pantile roof. C20 brick porch with door and 2 casements. To right, 3 light mullioned window and to right again, C19 door in chamfered ashlar surround. Above, 2 mullioned windows of different sizes. West gable has, above, to right, blocked square light with chamfered ashlar surround and hood mould. Above again, C20 casement. North side has to left, gabled main range. Central ashlar doorcase with C19 door, flanked by single mullioned windows. To right again, C20 addition, brick, with door and 2 casements. Above, 3 mullioned windows of different sizes. Above again, in gable, 2 light mullioned window. Strutted queen post roof with some renewed rafters and additional softwood collars. Interior has early C19 spiral stair in stone well, with scrolled ramped oak handrail. Oak winder stair to attic. Single chamfered span beam with ogee stops.

Listing NGR: SK6897869144

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