Home Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the West Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. Farmhouse.
Home Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- still-banister-stoat
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- West Oxfordshire
- Country
- England
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Home Farmhouse is a 17th-century farmhouse with an L-plan layout, featuring a mid-18th-century wing to the south and a gabled extension dated 1907 to the north. The building is constructed of coursed limestone rubble, with the south wing and the south bays of the east side finished in roughcast. The roofs are covered with stone slates, and the chimneys were rebuilt in dressed stone in the 20th century.
The farmhouse has two storeys and an attic. The east front displays a 17th-century gabled wing that projects to the right, alongside two bays to the left; the left bay is from the 18th century, while the center bay is 17th-century but has been remodeled in the 18th and 19th centuries. The gabled wing features 17th-century windows with hollow-chamfered stone mullions and Tudor hoodmoulds, including lower windows with three lights and an attic window with two lights. There are also similar blocked single lights on the left return and another four-light 17th-century window at the rear.
The left bays contain 19th-century wooden cross casements set in beaded ashlar surrounds, with the center bay featuring a half-glazed door and a rectangular fanlight in a similar surround. A 20th-century porch with a gabled stone slate roof is supported by dressed stone piers. The south wing has a hipped roof and a three-bay front with coved plaster eaves, featuring 19th-century cross casements similar to those on the east front. The 1907 bay includes wooden casements and small single-storey gabled extensions at the front angle with the 17th-century wing.
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