Farley Hill Place Gardens And Adjoining Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Wokingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 October 1985. House, walls. 2 related planning applications.

Farley Hill Place Gardens And Adjoining Walls

WRENN ID
muted-iron-larch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wokingham
Country
England
Date first listed
18 October 1985
Type
House, walls
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Farley Hill Place Gardens is a late 18th-century house, altered in the 19th century, with adjoining walls that originally enclosed a kitchen garden. The building is constructed of brick with a gabled roof covered in old tiles. It has a rectangular plan with a single-storey wing at each end. The house is two storeys high and features flanking chimneys, a first-floor string course, and brick dentil eaves. The front of the house has three bays, with 20th-century two-light leaded casement windows and a six-panelled door set within a 20th-century gabled porch. To either side of the main facade are single-storey brick and tile extensions, each with a tall chimney on its front face. Long 19th-century garden walls, approximately three metres high, adjoin each end of the extensions and run east-west.

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