Whitehall House And Number 9 (Whitehall Barn) is a Grade II listed building in the Stratford-on-Avon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 January 1952. Farmhouse. 4 related planning applications.

Whitehall House And Number 9 (Whitehall Barn)

WRENN ID
deep-iron-shade
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stratford-on-Avon
Country
England
Date first listed
7 January 1952
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SP4161 13/88 07/01/52

SOUTHAM WARWICK ROAD Whitehall House and No.9 (Whitehall Barn), (formerly listed as Farmhouse, SW of Beech Hurst, and occupied by P.S.Wilks)

GV II

The description should be amended to read:-

Farmhouse. Early C17. Timber framed on stone plinth, roughcast to front with plain-tile roof and limestone ridge and end stacks with diagonal brick flues. L-shaped plan with jettied first floor to right supported on moulded brackets. 2-storey, 3-window range of C19 three- light casements to main range with 4-light canted bays with modillion cornices to cross wing. C18 panelled door with open pediment to centre of main range. Moulded bargeboard to gable of cross wing. Timber framing visible on left gable end. Encased in brick and tiles to rear. Interior: chamfered spine beams with arrow head stops. Open fireplaces. In crosswing an ovolo- and concave-moulded surround with ogee stops. Exterior timber framing visible and timber-framed partition walls throughout. Stone flagged floors. Barn attached to right, partly converted: 3 bays remain as outbuilding with brick front and C17 queen-post roof. Conversion to right has timber framing on stone plinth to front, with C20 casement and canted bay and rebuilt north gable end and rear walls in stone and brick. 2 of the 4 queen- strut trusses remain.


SP4161 13/88 07/01/52

SOUTHAM WARWICK ROAD (South side) Whitehall House and No. 9 (Whitehall Barn) (Formerly listed as Farmhouse, SW of Beech Hurst, and occupied by P.S. Wilks)

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C17. Timber framed on stone plinth, roughcast to front with plain-tile roof and limestone ridge and end stacks with diagonal brick flues. L-shaped plan with jettied first floor to right supported on moulded brackets. 2-storey, 3-window range of C19 three-light casements to main range with 4-light canted bays with modillion cornices to cross wing. C18 panelled door with open pediment to centre of main range. Moulded bargeboard to gable of cross wing. Timber framing visible on left gable end. Encased in brick and tiles to rear. Interior: chamfered spine beams with arrow-head stops. Open fireplaces. In crosswing an ovolo- and concave-moulded spine bean, and 4-centred stone fireplace with ovolo- and concave-moulded surround with ogee stops. Exterior timber framing visible and timber-framed partition walls throughout. Stone flagged floors. Barn attached to right, partly converted: 3 bays remain as outbuilding with C17 queen-post roof. Conversion to right has timber framing on stone plinth to front, with C20 casement and canted bay. Said to retain original roof.

Listing NGR: SP4145261522

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