Pigeoncote, stables and cowshed opposite Porchester Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Rushcliffe local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 October 1989. Pigeoncote, stables, cowshed.
Pigeoncote, stables and cowshed opposite Porchester Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- peeling-wattle-poplar
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Rushcliffe
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 25 October 1989
- Type
- Pigeoncote, stables, cowshed
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The building consists of a pigeoncote, stables, and cowshed, dating from the mid-18th century and 19th century. It is constructed of brick and features 20th-century Roman tile roofs, some of which are steeply pitched. The structure is arranged around three sides of a yard and has coped gables with kneelers, with heights of one and two storeys. The windows are primarily slatted casements.
On the south range, to the left, there is a stable with two slatted casements and single stable doors on either side. To the right, there is a higher pigeoncote that has a blocked door and two breathers. The west gable features 11 flight perches along with blocked pigeonholes. The south side includes a door flanked by a single breather, with a blocked window above it and a gabled dormer containing pigeonholes above that.
The stable to the north has, on the west side, a blocked opening. The north side has a blocked window to the left, flanked by single diamond breathers, and to the right, there are a pair of barn doors. The cowshed, located to the east, is from the 19th century, made of brick with a timber post and a corrugated iron roof.
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