Hall End Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the South Gloucestershire local planning authority area, England. Farmhouse. 8 related planning applications.
Hall End Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- shifting-floor-wren
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- South Gloucestershire
- Country
- England
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Hall End Farmhouse is an early 17th-century farmhouse, remodelled in 1688. It is built with a rendered facade and has a plain tiled roof, with rendered and brick ridge stacks. The building follows a cross-passage plan, with a kitchen to the south, and a hall and unheated parlour to the north, representing a gabled vernacular farmhouse style.
The west elevation has three steep gables and two storeys with attics. It features three bays, plus a lower two-storey wing to the right (south). Modern two-light casement windows are present. A gabled porch, also of modern construction, projects off-centre, and a modern door is positioned within it. An eastern wing projects forward with a hipped roof of concrete tiles and two modern windows. The date "1688" is carved on the lintel of the rear door, which was originally the front door.
The interior retains stop-chamfered spine beams with run-out stops, a chamfered mullion to the parlour window. First-floor stair windows have ovolo moulded frames, as do the doors to the hall and kitchen chambers. The hall chamber door is heavily panelled and the roof features an extended collar beam.
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