Ham Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Warwick local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 January 1987. Farmhouse. 5 related planning applications.
Ham Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- lone-wattle-solstice
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Warwick
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 23 January 1987
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is an 18th-century red brick farmhouse, with a rendered facade. It is built on sandstone foundations and has a steeply pitched plain tile roof with hipped ends, and a plain eaves cornice. A gabled wing extends to the north-east, creating an L-shaped plan. The house has two storeys and an attic.
The symmetrical facade features a central half-round gable containing a sash window with glazing bars, set in a recessed, segmentally-headed blank panel. There are three sash windows on the ground floor: one original 18th-century sash with glazing bars, and two later 19th-century sashes, all with rendered cills. A later rectangular window is located immediately west of the front door. The front door itself has nine fielded panels, topped by a rectangular fanlight. A late 19th-century gabled porch, constructed of wood and glass, is positioned off-centre. Four sash windows with glazing bars and rendered cills are located on the first floor.
Detailed Attributes
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