Greenhill Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 July 1986. Cottage. 4 related planning applications.

Greenhill Farm

WRENN ID
dusted-rubblework-primrose
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
1 July 1986
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Greenhill Farm is a pair of cottages, built in 1859 and now combined into a single house. It is constructed of English bond brick, banded with rubble stone, with a tiled roof featuring fishscale tiles and coped verges. Decorative ashlar stacks are present. The building is laid out in an "L" shape on a corner plot.

The main facade, on the corner of Bests Lane, has a central gabled stone porch with a coped verge and a 4-panelled door. Flanking the door are three-light recessed, chamfered mullioned casement windows. Two full dormers are situated above, each with a two-light mullioned casement window featuring bottle glass lozenge decoration and coped verges. The right return has a two-light mullioned casement window to both the ground and first floors. A wing to the right has a central gabled porch with a blocked doorway and two three-light mullioned casement windows on either side. An 1859 datestone is positioned between the windows. The rear of the property has external stacks.

The interior has not been inspected. Greenhill Farm is a good example of an estate building, originally constructed for the Everett family of Sutton Veny House.

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