Church Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Warwick local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 April 1967. House.
Church Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- under-moulding-plover
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Warwick
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 11 April 1967
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Church Farmhouse is a house dating from around the late 16th century, originally built with a plastered timber frame. It features extensive additions from the 18th and 19th centuries, which are made of stuccoed brick. The original part of the house is three storeys high and has a steeply pitched plain tile roof with gabled ends, along with modern casement windows. The 18th and 19th-century additions to the west and south-west are two storeys tall, have a hipped roof with a parapet, and include sash windows with glazing bars. There is also a porch at the angle of the additions, supported by Tuscan columns and featuring an entablature. At the rear (north), there is a short timber-framed gable. Inside, some of the timber framing is exposed, along with some chamfered ceiling beams. There is a reused carved timber overmantle that is arcaded and features caryatids. The building was formerly used as the vicarage.
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