Cider House And Attached Hopkilns About 40 Yards South Of Tarrington Court is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 November 1984. Cider house, hop kilns.

Cider House And Attached Hopkilns About 40 Yards South Of Tarrington Court

WRENN ID
sleeping-chimney-peregrine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
19 November 1984
Type
Cider house, hop kilns
Source
Historic England listing

Description

TARRINGTON CP - SO 64 SW 1/208 Cider House and attached hopkilns about 40 yards south of Tarrington Court (formerly listed as Barn 19.11.84 at Cider House at Tarrington Court)

GV II

Cider house and attached hop kilns. Probably late C18 to early C19 with later C19 hop kilns. Brick, sandstone rubble, timber-frame with brick infill, hipped tile and pyramidical slate roofs with vanes. Rectangular plan aligned roughly east/west with square hop kilns attached to south side. Two storeys. North elevation has four windows, 2-light C19 casements, one square opening to centre of ground floor between ledged doors; to the left are tallet stairs rising over dog kennel to ledged door to timber-framed upper floor; attached to right end is early C19 lean-to with a 3-light segmentally-headed window either side of ledged door and a glazing bar sash above the left hand window. Interior: ground floor has extremely large, 11 feet diameter cider mill and a cider press; first floor has six bays of bolted king-post trusses with pegged struts and three holes for hop pockets in the floor.

Listing NGR: SO6166640449

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