Westfield is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of White Horse local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 January 1986. House. 2 related planning applications.
Westfield
- WRENN ID
- little-balcony-wind
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Vale of White Horse
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 15 January 1986
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a house, built in the mid-18th century, with an addition to the right in the later 18th century. It is constructed of roughly dressed limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings, and has a stone slate roof, with Welsh slate to the rear. Brick stacks rise from the roof. The house extends to three bays. It has two storeys and originally four windows, though the window arrangement has been altered. A six-panelled door is set within a segmental arch of red and flared brick, with brick jambs. A gabled porch was added around 1970. Similar brick arches and dressings feature in the later 19th-century tripartite sash windows; the right bay has a mid-20th century canted bay window and a late 19th-century three-light casement above, also with a segmental brick arch. Dentilled eaves run along the top of the house. There are two dormers in the roof. The roof is gabled, with a gable end stack and one ridge stack, both featuring dogtooth brickwork at the top. A continuous rear outshut has two 18th-century three-light leaded casement windows, and a similar casement without leaded lights. Inside, there are 18th-century two-panelled doors and later 19th-century four-panelled doors set within moulded architraves. The rear outshut contains chamfered spine beams with run-out stops, alongside plain joists on the right side and a raised cheese room over a cellar to the left. A winder staircase is located opposite the front door. The roof structure is a common-rafter roof.
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