Sticklands Farm House, Including Front Boundary Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Dorset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 November 1959. Farmhouse. 4 related planning applications.

Sticklands Farm House, Including Front Boundary Wall

WRENN ID
plain-parapet-curlew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dorset
Country
England
Date first listed
20 November 1959
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Sticklands Farm House is a detached farmhouse dating from the mid-18th century, with later additions in the 19th and 20th centuries. The house is constructed of brick in a header bond, with a dentil cornice at the eaves. It has a tiled roof and brick end stacks with oversailing caps. The house is two storeys high with attics. The central entrance features a panelled door sheltered by a flat hood supported on shaped brackets. On the ground floor are two casement windows with glazing bars, each set beneath a gauged arch with a keystone. The first floor has three similar windows. Two hipped dormers with top-hung windows containing glazing bars and shaped cover fillets to the jambs light the attic. A matching two-storey wing extends to the west, featuring two casement windows with glazing bars on each floor, and a blocked doorway.

Inside, the present kitchen (originally a parlour) retains an 18th-century moulded cornice. The original kitchen, now used as a dining room, has a large open fireplace. A cut string staircase features shaped spandril brackets. A room above the kitchen contains an 18th-century fireplace surround flanked by recesses with panelled arched surrounds.

A brick front boundary wall with plain coping completes the property.

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