Bull'S Green Farm House is a Grade II listed building in the East Hertfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 November 1966. House. 4 related planning applications.

Bull'S Green Farm House

WRENN ID
rooted-span-yew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Hertfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
24 November 1966
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Bull's Green Farm House is a house dating from the mid to late 17th century, with an extension added in the late 18th century and alterations made in the 20th century. The core of the building is timber-framed, with a 20th-century brick casing on the ground floor and plaster on the first floor. There are brick extensions with rendered first floors, and the roofs are tiled.

The house features a two-cell lobby entry design, is two storeys high with an attic, and has a lower wing added to the rear. The original entrance front is now on the right side, where a former central entrance with a pentice porch has been replaced by a window. French windows have been inserted to the right. The first floor is plastered to resemble ashlar and has two and three-light flush metal frame lattice casements, along with small 20th-century projecting oriels on brackets.

An original axial ridge stack is located to the left of centre and is roughly cruciform in shape. The right or service end has a lean-to outshut made of red brick and pantiles, featuring one and two-light lattice casements. The roof has a steep pitch, and the right end gable includes a two-light lattice casement and 20th-century pargetting.

The left return has an entrance with a panelled door set in a gabled timber and rendered porch, where the original block meets the 18th-century wing. Flanking canted bay windows on the ground floor have two lights to the left and three to the right, all with lattice casements. The first floor of the original gable has a projecting square oriel and a two-light attic window with a hood, exposing the purlin. The first floor of the 18th-century wing features a recessed two-light casement with a cambered head. The building has dentilled brick eaves, an internal end stack, and a gable end parapet with brick kneelers. A 20th-century pantiled lean-to is located at the rear of the 18th-century wing. The interior includes some exposed framing and early fireplaces.

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