Old Brewery Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the South Gloucestershire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 August 1985. Farmhouse. 1 related planning application.

Old Brewery Farmhouse

WRENN ID
sacred-courtyard-thyme
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Gloucestershire
Country
England
Date first listed
15 August 1985
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Old Brewery Farmhouse is a farmhouse that has been converted into a house. It dates from the early to mid 18th century and may have been a remodelling of an earlier structure, with later alterations and additions. The front is made of coursed limestone freestone, while the sides and rear are constructed from coursed rubble, featuring stone dressings and prominent long and short quoins. The building has a double Roman tiled mansard roof with raised coped verges and gable stacks that have cornices.

The farmhouse is designed in a U-plan with a symmetrical front. It stands 2½ storeys tall and has three windows, all of which are sashes with thick glazing bars and raised architraves. The ground floor windows feature an entablature and splayed stone heads above them, while the first floor windows have splayed stone heads above the architrave. The central first floor window is round-headed, with impost blocks, a projecting keystone, and Gothic intersecting glazing bars. The central entrance is a six-panelled door with a flat stone hood supported by shaped brackets. There are two dormers with hipped roofs and ball finials, each containing a small sash window. The cellar has two 2-light windows, each with wave-moulded mullions, and there is a semi-circular well in front of the cellar windows. The building also features a plinth and cornice.

On the right return, there are two ground floor sashes with thin glazing bars and horns, raised architraves, and an entablature, along with a small 20th-century window with a dripstone. The left return has a small blocked attic window. The rear of the farmhouse includes two projecting 2½ storey gabled wings, each featuring a 3-light casement with chamfered mullions, leaded lights, and a hood mould. There is a similar 2-light window on the first floor and a small fixed light in the gable. The upper pitch of the mansard roof continues down between the two wings, and there is a central porch with a pitched roof between them, which has a six-panelled door and a central first floor 2-light casement. The interior has not been inspected.

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