Chapel Green Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Stratford-on-Avon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 April 1986. Farmhouse. 4 related planning applications.

Chapel Green Farmhouse

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stratford-on-Avon
Country
England
Date first listed
21 April 1986
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Chapel Green Farmhouse is a farmhouse dating back to 1637, with an additional rear wing constructed in the 17th or early 18th century. Further alterations, including raising the roof, occurred in the mid-19th century. The farmhouse is built with regular coursed ironstone and has a shallow-pitched slate roof. A substantial stone chimney in the centre of the front elevation features four diagonally-set square shafts of thin bricks; a stone stack on the left side has a 19th-century brick shaft. The building follows a regular three-unit lobby entry plan, extended to a T-shape with a rear wing. It is two storeys high and has a three-window front. The main entrance features a 19th or 20th-century half-glazed six-panelled door within a painted wood frame. The ground floor has four-light stone, double-chamfered mullioned windows, with three-light windows above. The window on the left-hand side had its mullions removed and replaced with early 20th-century casements. A king mullion is present in the window on the right-hand side of the ground floor. All windows have hood moulds. A datestone above the entrance is inscribed with "I M D 1637"; the chimney has datestones inscribed "I W. sm. 1637." The lower rear wing has a four-light mullioned window and a two-light window above, both with hood moulds. The interior features broad chamfered beams. One open fireplace has an ogee stop-chamfered bressumer. An unusual chamfered and scalloped stone fireplace, originally from a bedroom and partly recut around 1950, is also present. A second open fireplace has an 18th or early 19th-century moulded wood surround with a segmental arch and vertical panels.

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