House, Attached Farm Building And Pier In Farmyard About 60 Metres South Of Home Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the South Gloucestershire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 August 1985. Agricultural.

House, Attached Farm Building And Pier In Farmyard About 60 Metres South Of Home Farmhouse

WRENN ID
iron-parapet-heath
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Gloucestershire
Country
England
Date first listed
15 August 1985
Type
Agricultural
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This property consists of a house, an attached farm building (possibly a shelter shed or byre), and a gate pier, located about 60 metres south of Home Farmhouse. It dates from the early 19th century and has undergone later alterations. The structure is built from limestone rubble with stone dressings. The house features a hipped slate roof, while the farm building has a pitched slate roof.

The house is two storeys tall with two windows on the front. The ground floor has a door on the left in a plain ashlar surround and a 12-pane sash window to the right, also in a similar surround. On the first floor, there is a two-light casement window to the left and another 12-pane sash window to the right, both in matching surrounds. The building has a rusticated plinth, a band course, and corner pilasters that extend to the full height of the structure.

To the right of the house, there are remains of a derelict outhouse. To the left, there is a single-storey building featuring three segmental-headed doors, two small window openings, and one opening at eaves height with 20th-century glazed doors. This building has a lias rubble plinth and a pilaster on the left side. The left return includes a cart entry covered with corrugated iron and a loading door above, with a corner pilaster serving as a gate pier. There is a similar pier to the west with a hipped top.

At the rear, there are two small window openings on the ground floor, one an 8-pane sash window on the left and the other unglazed on the right, both in plain stone surrounds. The central first-floor window is a 12-pane sash, consistent with the front, and there are corner pilasters. The property was noted to be in poor condition at the time of the survey in September 1984.

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