Farmbuilding Range Attached To And Extending North From Inett Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Shropshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 April 1988. Farm-building range.

Farmbuilding Range Attached To And Extending North From Inett Farmhouse

WRENN ID
kindled-kitchen-nightshade
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Shropshire
Country
England
Date first listed
29 April 1988
Type
Farm-building range
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SJ 60 SE 9/275

BARROW , Farm-building range attached to and extending N. from Inett Farmhouse

GV

II

Farm-building range. Late C18 with some mid C19 alterations. Red brick with plain-tile roofs, hipped in part. Extensive U-plan. One and two storeys. Left range extends from Inett Farmhouse (q.v.) and is of one storey with stable doors and former doorways partly blocked to form window openings. Brick dentilled eaves. Rear range, altered mid C19, of 2 storeys, has blocked double doorway to left and row of 5 round-arched implement-shed openings to right. Further doorways and on 1st floor a loft door and windows. Brick dentilled eaves. Range to right, similar, has double opposed doorways to left and stable doors and windows, with loft doors and windows over. Right end has central section slightly recessed forming a feature. INTERIOR: double-purlin roofs with king-post trusses. Together with farmhouse is an early planned farmstead group and appears on map by Joseph Powell of 1795. Said to have been once used as a store for the Caughley Porcelain Manufactory. Later extension to North of rear range is not of special architectural interest. (Information from The Ironbridge Institute).

Listing NGR: SJ6950700482

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