Home Farm is a Grade II listed building in the South Gloucestershire local planning authority area, England. Farmhouse.
Home Farm
- WRENN ID
- distant-chamber-thistle
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- South Gloucestershire
- Country
- England
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Home Farm is a farmhouse, now a house, dating from the 17th century with later alterations and additions. It is constructed of rubble with stone dressings and quoins, topped with a slate roof that features some stone slates at the rear eaves, raised coped verges, and gable stacks, along with ball finials on the gables. There is a double Roman tiled outbuilding attached at the rear. The building originally had a through passage plan and is two storeys high with two windows on each floor.
The ground and first floors have wooden 19th-century cross windows with hood moulds, and there are two small gables, each with two-light casements and dripstones, timber lintels, and leaded lights. The central entrance features a 20th-century six-panelled door with a triangular hood. To the right, there is a two-storey block with a similar ground floor window, which lacks a hood mould, and a 20th-century window at the front.
The left return has a similar ground floor window, while the right return features a 20th-century ground floor window at the end of the attached block. The rear of the building has two small gables; the left one includes a stone ventilation panel, and the gabled wing to the right has two 20th-century windows on the ground floor and one on the first floor. There is a lean-to addition with a double Roman tiled roof, a 20th-century door, and a window. The attached block to the left, possibly a former dairy, also has a 20th-century door and window. Additionally, there is a three-bay structure that may have been a stable, which includes a garage entry and a roof supported by a tie-beam, collar, one row of purlins, and a ridge purlin with plated yokes.
Inside, the front right room features a newel stair behind a plank and batten door, with chamfered and stopped beams. There is a former rear through passage door with a four-centred arched head, and the first floor has deep chamfered beams with step and run-out stops.
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