Bogee Farmhouse Including Front Garden And Back Yard Walls And Gates is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 May 1988. Farmhouse.
Bogee Farmhouse Including Front Garden And Back Yard Walls And Gates
- WRENN ID
- woven-window-harvest
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cornwall
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 20 May 1988
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Bogee Farmhouse is a mid-19th century farmhouse constructed of slate rubble, featuring dressed granite quoins and a dressed granite doorway and window frames. It has a band of dressed slate at the first floor level and a rag slate roof with gabled ends, complemented by cast-iron ogee-moulded gutters. The building includes red brick stacks at the gable ends, with the right-hand shaft having been rebuilt.
The farmhouse has a double depth plan, with two principal front rooms; the left room is larger, and there is an entrance hall between them. The rear left room served as the kitchen, while the rear right room was the dairy. Behind the kitchen is a single-storey outbuilding, likely the wash house, which has a privy at the back. Recently, the partition between the right-hand front and rear rooms has been removed.
The exterior is two storeys high with an asymmetrical three-window south front, where the windows are slightly shifted to the right. All windows feature chamfered granite frames with original sashes, including 16-pane sashes, except for the first-floor centre window, which is a narrow 12-pane sash, and a double 12-pane sash on the ground floor to the left. The central gabled stone porch has a 9-pane fixed light window at the front and a side entrance, with an inner doorway that includes a 19th-century glazed and panelled door. The rear fenestration is also asymmetrical, featuring a tall 12-pane sash to the left of centre and a doorway to the right of centre with a 20th-century door. The single-storey wash house wing to the right has a hipped slate roof and a glazed inner side elevation with a row of 9-pane fixed-light windows. The privy at the back of the wash house has a gable-ended roof and a plank door with timber ventilation louvres above.
The property includes a contemporary front garden wall made of slate rubble that encloses a small front garden, as well as a similar back yard wall with two pairs of granite gate-posts and two simple wrought iron gates. The interior has not been inspected but may contain interesting features such as original joinery.
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