Brice'S Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the South Gloucestershire local planning authority area, England. Farmhouse.

Brice'S Farmhouse

WRENN ID
rough-chalk-heron
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Gloucestershire
Country
England
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Brice's Farmhouse is a farmhouse dating from the 17th century, with alterations and additions from the 19th and 20th centuries. It is constructed of rubble and roughcast, topped with a double Roman tiled roof that features a gable stack on the left and a stack rising from the eaves on the right. The building is laid out in an L-plan, with a wing projecting to the right. It has 2½ storeys, with two windows on the left and one in the wing. The ground floor includes a 4-light casement window with heavy ovolo-moulded wooden mullions, a king mullion, and a hood mould, alongside a similar 2-light casement to the right. There is a 19th-century gabled porch in the middle, which has 20th-century outer and inner doors. On the first floor, there is a 3-light casement and a 2-light casement under the eaves to the right, with a large gable on the left that rises to ridge height and features a similar 2-light casement.

The large 2½ storey wing to the right has a ground floor 19th-century 8-light mullion and transom window with a hood mould, a similar 3-light casement on the first floor, and a 2-light casement in the attic. The right return has two 20th-century windows on the ground floor and one on the first floor under the eaves. The rear of the farmhouse includes a single-storey 20th-century extension to the left, with all 20th-century windows, four on the first floor, and two gables rising to ridge height, with a 20th-century window in the gable to the left.

Inside, the front left room features heavy chamfered beams with scroll stops. There is an open-well staircase at the rear that rises to the attic level, which has newel posts with moulded finials carved in the shape of fleur-de-lys, a moulded grip handrail, and splat balusters, some of which are missing on the upper flight, along with moulded risers.

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