Hampstead Farmhouse, Stable Approximately 15 Metres South West is a Grade II listed building in the South Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 October 1986. Stable, oxen byre. 1 related planning application.

Hampstead Farmhouse, Stable Approximately 15 Metres South West

WRENN ID
north-cloister-smoke
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Oxfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
10 October 1986
Type
Stable, oxen byre
Source
Historic England listing

Description

EYE AND DUNSDEN Hampstead Farmhouse, SU77NW stable approx 15 metres 9/183 south-west GV II

Stable, or possibly oxen byre. C18. Red brick and half-hipped and hipped plain- tile roof. Brick band and dentilled eaves. Single storey with hayloft over.5 bays. 2 stable doors in between 3 window openings. First floor pitching door and window opening to left. Wooden lintels. C19 extension on left end. On right end, below the half-hipped gable, a hayloft door up wooden steps. Blank wall to rear facing farmhouse (not included). Interior: queen-post type trusses carried on tie beams set well below top of walling with struts to eaves level. Subsidiary heavy longi- tudinal joists set out from walls carry edge of boarding, the gap enabling hay to be pitched directly into the feeding racks below. Ogee-stop-chamfered main cross beams. (Information supplied by Henley on Thames Archaeological and Historical Group)

Listing NGR: SU7488477869

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