Redford Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Shropshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 March 1974. A Late 16th century Farmhouse. 3 related planning applications.

Redford Farmhouse

WRENN ID
veiled-cobble-curlew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Shropshire
Country
England
Date first listed
15 March 1974
Type
Farmhouse
Period
Late 16th century
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Redford Farmhouse is a late 16th-century farmhouse constructed of painted brick and rubble, with the upper storeys featuring timber framing and painted brick infill panels. It has an old tile roof and a projecting lateral brick eaves stack at the rear. The building has a plan of five framed bays with rear gabled extension wings.

The farmhouse stands two storeys high with an attic. The front elevation displays square framing that is four panels high, set on painted brick or rubble walls at ground level. The first floor features a bressumer with a cyma-mould, various 19th and 20th-century wooden casement windows, and one attic window with small-paned leaded lights. There is a simple central doorway topped with a gabled hood.

On the left gable end, the square framing is supported by ground-floor brick, with 20th-century casements on the lower floors and a two-light casement at the attic level. The gable-end truss includes a straight tie beam with a cyma-moulded soffit, straight braces below, four vertical struts, and a collar with twin raking struts above. The roof features a single trenched purlin.

The right gable end mirrors the left but includes straight tension braces at the first-floor level. The framing extends to the ground floor, where there is a carved bracketed post at the front and a leaded mullion window at the first-floor level. The rear of the farmhouse displays square framing with a single two-light casement, partially obscured by two gabled single-storey extensions made of rubble stone and brick, topped with corrugated sheet roofs.

Inside, the farmhouse features deep chamfered bridging beams with curved stops.

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