Calf house or stable with granary above is a Grade II listed building in the Gravesham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 October 2012. Calf house, stable, granary.

Calf house or stable with granary above

WRENN ID
brooding-latch-sage
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Gravesham
Country
England
Date first listed
3 October 2012
Type
Calf house, stable, granary
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This building was constructed after 1882 and before 1896 but incorporates some C18 or earlier brickwork in the walls.

MATERIALS: it is constructed of brick over a projecting flint plinth and has a gabled slate roof.

PLAN: a calf house or stable below with a central door on each side, and access to the loft by external stairs at the east end. This plan was modified in the C20 when the south doorway was blocked.

EXTERIOR: the west gable end is composed of red brick mainly in header bond, but the upper courses are of stock brick in Flemish bond. The weather boarded gable has a small opening. The south side was rendered in the C20 but has two ventilation slits, and is mainly of red brick except for a few courses of stock brick at the top. The blocked central doorway has had a later casement window inserted. The east end is of stock brick with a weather boarded gable with a loading door to the loft approached up an external wooden ladder. The north side has a wide cambered headed doorcase and a later C19 window.

INTERIOR: the interior has softwood ceiling beams and the roof structure has tie beams, a series of purlins and a ridgepiece to the rafters.

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