Elms Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 May 1988. Farmhouse.

Elms Farmhouse

WRENN ID
low-step-umber
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Suffolk
Country
England
Date first listed
9 May 1988
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Elms Farmhouse is a farmhouse dating from the early 17th century, with a likely earlier core. It has two storeys and a three-cell plan with a lobby entrance; the service cell is in a cross-wing form. The building is timber-framed and plastered, with a concrete tiled roof that was originally thatched. There is an axial chimney from the early or mid 17th century made of red brick, featuring a sunk date panel at the base and a sawtooth shaft. The windows are 19th-century casements with three lights, and those on the ground floor include transoms, with one mid-20th century two-light replacement. The doorway at the lobby entrance is flanked by early 19th-century pilasters and has a modillioned cornice, topped with a 20th-century door that has two vertical panels. The interior has not been examined.

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