Former Cattlesheds Along North Side Of Farmyard At Bottom House Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Rushcliffe local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 November 1974. Cattlesheds. 2 related planning applications.

Former Cattlesheds Along North Side Of Farmyard At Bottom House Farm

WRENN ID
turning-corner-pearl
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rushcliffe
Country
England
Date first listed
1 November 1974
Type
Cattlesheds
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Former cattle sheds, dating from the 18th or early 19th century, situated along the north side of the farmyard at Bottom House Farm. The buildings are constructed of brick, featuring a hipped pantile roof with a dentil eaves cornice. They form a single-storey, low range that encloses a farmyard. The courtyard-facing elevation has plain doorways and windows, some of which have been altered. An open doorway in the left return (west) now serves as an entrance to the courtyard. The road-facing elevation is plain with the exception of a doorway to the left. The buildings return on both sides and are part of a wider group including the former stable range and 3 Barn Court. They are included on the heritage register for their contribution to the group value of the farm complex.

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