Little Boarhunt is a Grade II listed building in the East Hampshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 January 1986. A Arts and Crafts movement Farmhouse.

Little Boarhunt

WRENN ID
iron-flagstone-coral
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Hampshire
Country
England
Date first listed
23 January 1986
Type
Farmhouse
Period
Arts and Crafts movement
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Little Boarhunt is a small farmhouse with earlier origins that was rebuilt and extended by Inigo Triggs for himself in 1910. It represents the romantic style of the Arts and Crafts movement. The building features walls made of coursed sandstone, with some cambered openings and timber lintels, as well as tile-hanging on the upper floor and within the gables. The roof is tiled, with hips, half-hips, gables, and gablets.

The farmhouse is L-shaped, attached to a smaller earlier unit, and emphasizes length with a symmetrical arrangement of details. The west front has two storeys and an attic, separated by a projecting gabled unit that includes an arched porch on the north side. The upper walls are tile-hung with three levels of jetties. The north side has three windows above two, while the south side features three lower windows, an eyebrow dormer in the roof, and an upper window in a small gable that extends to a large porch on the garden side, also with a gable.

The inner elevations are simpler, with a two-storeyed treatment of 2.1.1 and 3 windows, and a gabled projection on the longer east facade. The eastern part of the L-shape ends with a single-storeyed service wing. There are various entrances, including a main front panelled door within an archway, a rear doorway with a tiled hood on brackets, an archway to the service wing, a glazed door to the garden porch, and two French doors. The building has prominent chimneys, one of which features diagonal Tudor flues. Next to the front entrance, a corner stone is inscribed with "H.I.T. G.C.T. 1910."

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