Boldrewood Farmyard, 2 Barns, Cart Shelter, Stables And Granary-Cum-Cartshed With Linking Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Maidstone local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 December 1984. Farmyard. 1 related planning application.

Boldrewood Farmyard, 2 Barns, Cart Shelter, Stables And Granary-Cum-Cartshed With Linking Walls

WRENN ID
fallen-spire-torch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Maidstone
Country
England
Date first listed
14 December 1984
Type
Farmyard
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Boldrewood Farmyard consists of two barns, a cart shelter, stables, and a granary-cum-cartshed, all enclosed within a farmyard. This complex dates from the late 19th century. The two barns and the rear wall of the cart shelter are constructed of red brick with occasional grey headers in English bond. The stables are made of ragstone, featuring a high ragstone plinth on the rear wall. The granary has ragstone on the ground floor and red and grey brick in English bond on the first floor, all topped with plain tile roofs.

The barns are located in the north-east and north-west corners of the yard and are linked by the rear wall of the cart shelter. The north-west barn is connected to the granary in the south-west corner by the stables. Both barns sit on stone plinths and have two three-stage brick buttresses on each gable end and four on the north wall. They feature half-hipped roofs and a diagonally-dentilled brick eaves cornice that extends around the gable ends and up to the half hips. Ventilation holes are arranged in a diamond pattern.

Each barn has central full-height wooden doors on the south elevation, with a small possibly inserted boarded door located above the eaves cornice in the outer gable ends. The north elevation of each barn includes a small central boarded door with a segmental head. The stables are single-storey and have seven stable doors, each with a 2-light window above, continuing into a 2-light frieze window to the right.

The granary-cum-cartshed is two storeys high and features a diagonally-dentilled brick eaves cornice and a hipped roof. The north wall has two 2-light casements with segmental heads, and there is a boarded door in the east wall accessed by a flight of ragstone steps with an iron handrail. A door to the ground floor has a stone ogee head in the wall of the steps. The south elevation facing the track outside the farmyard has four boarded doors separated by ragstone piers. The interiors have not been inspected.

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