Saredon Hall Farmhouse And Attached Cowhouse is a Grade II listed building in the South Staffordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 May 1987. Farmhouse, cowhouse. 7 related planning applications.

Saredon Hall Farmhouse And Attached Cowhouse

WRENN ID
south-corridor-starling
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Staffordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
28 May 1987
Type
Farmhouse, cowhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Saredon Hall Farmhouse and attached cowhouse are an early 18th-century farmhouse with a mid-to-late 19th-century addition, and a cowhouse dating mainly from the mid-to-late 19th century, incorporating some 16th-century fabric. The building is constructed of red brick with plain tile roofs and brick stacks. The farmhouse is aligned north-south, facing west, with a cowhouse attached to its northwest corner on the same alignment. A 19th-century addition to the farmhouse is aligned east-west, facing south. The 19th-century addition involved re-orienting the farmhouse, blocking the original west entrance and creating a new south elevation as the entrance front.

The south front of the farmhouse has two storeys, corner pilaster strips and a hipped roof. It has two bays with 20th-century windows designed to resemble glazing bar sashes; the ground floor windows have lintels with fluted keys. A central 20th-century glazed door features a fanlight with radiating glazing bars. The west front displays the original early 18th-century section to the right; it is two storeys with a storey band and raised roof verges, with five bays of casement windows with segmental heads. A central doorway has been blocked. The attached cowhouse is largely blind except for two 3-light mullioned windows with rebated frames. The left-hand half of the cowhouse is 16th-century and constructed in English bond brickwork. Towards the farmyard at the rear, a pair of doors are set within four-centred heads.

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