Dairy Cottage East End Farm House is a Grade II listed building in the Guildford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 June 1967. House. 2 related planning applications.

Dairy Cottage East End Farm House

WRENN ID
under-slate-cream
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Guildford
Country
England
Date first listed
14 June 1967
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

East End Farm House and Dairy Cottage is a house dating from the 15th century, with extensions made to the left around 1600 and further additions in the 18th century. The structure features a timber frame set on a galleted clunch plinth, with brick infill above. The rear has knapped flint infill below and brick infill above, along with a tile-hung gable on the rear left. The roofs are plain tiled.

The house consists of two blocks built into the hillside, connected by a range at right angles, with the left block set back. It has two storeys over a basement at the rear. Tall brick stacks with corbelled tops are present on the right, with a similar stack on the left range.

On the street front, there is curved first-floor bracing on the right-hand range and a queen-post gable end at the centre. The fenestration is irregular, featuring two leaded casement windows on the ground floor to the right, two windows in the first-floor gable, and two below with cambered heads. The left-hand range has three windows across the first floor and two below. A part-glazed door is located to the left of centre under a hipped roof porch.

At the rear, there are three framed bays with bracing on the first floor, two diamond-pane leaded casement windows on the first floor (one to the right) and a five-light window with diamond mullions. The ground floor has two windows and one three-light window in the basement. There is a small attic window in the gable to the left, with two below on the first and ground floors. A stable door is found at the left end in a hipped, single-storey porch at right angles, and a pentice roof porch is located at the right end. A connecting wall with an arched entrance is situated to the right between the main house and the dairy cottage.

Dairy Cottage was formerly a barn converted in the 1930s. It features galleted clunch and sandstone with brick dressings, and has a plain tiled, half-hipped roof with tile-hung ends. The cottage has two storeys and a regular front facing the street, with three three-light leaded casement windows in deep reveals and tile cills on each floor. A door is located to the rear left, situated between brick buttresses in a half-open, part-glazed porch.

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