Granary And Attached Stable At Hookend Farm is a Grade II listed building in the West Berkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 July 1990. Granary, stable.

Granary And Attached Stable At Hookend Farm

WRENN ID
vast-buttress-dawn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
West Berkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
17 July 1990
Type
Granary, stable
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The following building shall be added to the list: SU 57 NE BASILDON UPPER BASILDON 1/19 Granary and attached Stable at Hookend Farm.

GV II

Granary and attached stable. Mid-late C19, altered. Granary timber framed with red brick infill, Welsh slate roof; stable of red brick in Flemish bond, plain tile roof with bands of fish scale tiles. 2-storey granary of 3 x 2 bays with stable on right of one storey with loft, 4 bays. Granary: ground floor is open on left side and front, having large- scantling timber posts on chamfered padstones and with wooden plates at top; right-bay has weatherboard infill and side partition wall, with stable door; rear is brick-walled. 1st floor has small-scantling, square- panelled timber framing with raking braces; 2-light leaded, metal casement window to left return; and board door to rear. Roof hipped over left end. Stable: cart-entrance with double board door on left. To its right, stable door with small-pane overlight flanked by 9-pane sashes. Openings have chamfered jambs and cambered, brighter-red, brick arches, except for concrete lintel to cart-entry. Stopped dentilled eaves. Right bay partially masked by added range which is not of special interest. Rear: board loading door breaks eaves under gablet.

Listing NGR: SU5920177741

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