Pittance Farm House is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 March 1960. House.
Pittance Farm House
- WRENN ID
- hidden-window-oak
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Waverley
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 9 March 1960
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Pittance Farm House is a house dating from the late 16th century to early 17th century, with extensions from the 17th and 19th centuries at either end. The house is timber framed, with the first floor on the left of the center exposed and featuring red and blue brick infill. The left side has a brick underbuild, while the center and right are clad in brick. The gable at the right end has tile hanging, some of which is in a diamond point pattern. The roof is plain tiled and half-hipped on the left side. The building has a T-shaped plan and stands two storeys tall, with a fine offset rendered sandstone and brick stack on the right and a multiple corbelled stack to the front left of the center. The windows are irregular casements from the 20th century, with three on the first floor and two on the ground floor, one of which has a cambered head. There is one window on each floor of the projecting gable on the right. A door is located to the left of the center under a hip porch hood, and another door is situated to the right of the center under a half-hipped hood in the angle of the wing. The front of the porch features rusticated brick bands. At the rear, there are 20th-century brick and tile-hung wings that extend at right angles to the front.
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