Warren House is a Grade II listed building in the East Cambridgeshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 August 1988. House, barn. 1 related planning application.

Warren House

WRENN ID
worn-cloister-flax
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Cambridgeshire
Country
England
Date first listed
19 August 1988
Type
House, barn
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Warren House is a late 17th- to early 18th-century house and barn, originally built of red brick in a Flemish bond pattern. The house section has been rendered with modern roughcast, while the barn remains unrendered. The roof is thatched with tumbled parapet gable ends, topped with a single flue ridge stack and a flush stack at the west end. The house has two storeys, with modern panelled roughcast walls on the front. It features two recessed sixteen-pane sash windows on the first floor, and two similar windows at ground floor level, flanking the doorway. The barn, located to the east, is contemporary. The barn’s front has a square-headed brick label above the first-floor window. A later hung sash is placed asymmetrically to the label. The ground floor of the barn features a window with a lattice grille and a blocked doorway, both with segmental arches. Extensions to the rear include a framed and weatherboarded gable to the barn, and 19th-century outbuildings made of gault brick, adjacent to the house.

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