Ugford Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 March 1960. House. 1 related planning application.

Ugford Farmhouse

WRENN ID
moated-portal-fen
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
23 March 1960
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Detached farmhouse dating to the mid-16th century, with alterations in the late 17th century. It is a timber-frame building with straight braces, set on a rubble stone plinth. The west end features chequered flint and limestone, while the roof is thatched with axial and gable-end brick stacks. A through passage leads to the rear of the stack. The south front has two storeys and eight windows. A glazed door with a hoodmould is flanked by a two-light segmental-headed casement and a single ovolo-moulded casement with a hoodmould to the left, followed by a single casement. A 20th-century door is set within a thatched porch, with two two-light casements and a single light to the right. The first floor features two two-light ovolo-mullioned casements with hoodmoulds to the 17th-century west end, and six two-light casements to the right. To the right of the main house is a single-storey outhouse constructed of brick and timber framing, with casements and a planked door, now partly used as a garage. The left return has a single ovolo-moulded light to the attic. The rear, which faces the road, has a disused planked door with a chamfered Tudor-arched lintel, two two-light casements to the left, and a single light to the right. The 17th-century bay to the right has a four-light ovolo-mullioned casement to the ground floor and a three-light casement to the full attic gable, with three two-light casements to the first floor to the left. The interior includes deeply chamfered beams with stepped stops on ogee-moulded jowled posts. The central stack has an open fireplace with a cambered lintel on stone jambs, alongside a late 17th-century open fireplace with winding stairs against the south side. Internal timber-framed partitions, and part of a plank and muntin screen to the west side of the passage remain, though the screen is now blocked on the north side. The first floor features a heavy scantling collar truss roof with straight windbraces.

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