Hall Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Rushcliffe local planning authority area, England. House.
Hall Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- sleeping-banister-thyme
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Rushcliffe
- Country
- England
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Hall Farmhouse is a farmhouse dating from the 18th century, which was remodelled in the early 19th century. It is constructed of thinly coursed rubble, with brick gables. The roof is made of pantiles and features concrete gable copings on square brick kneelers. There is a brick end stack on the right and one off-centre ridge stack. The building has a dentil eaves cornice and is two storeys high. It has a long range of three bays, with a doorway located between the second and third bays. The ground floor has three tripartite casement windows, each with shallow segmental brick heads. The first floor features three square-headed windows, also with tripartite casements, which break into the eaves cornice. The interior has not been inspected.
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