Little Wick Wick Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 December 1960. Farmhouse.

Little Wick Wick Farmhouse

WRENN ID
vast-spindle-dew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
20 December 1960
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

LACOCK WICK LANE ST 96 NW 3/180 Wick Farmhouse and Little Wick 20.12.60 GV II

Farmhouse, C19 rebuilding of C16 or earlier house, C18 rear wing. Rubble stone with stone slate roofs. Front range has coped gables and end stacks, the right stack C16 or earlier, partially corbelled out. Two-storey, 3-window C19 front with raised quoins, band and eaves band, windows in plain raised surrounds and centre door with hood on brackets. Rear wing (Little Wick) has cyma-moulded 2-light recessed mullion windows and some casements, 3-window range to inner court and 2 gabled dormers. Attached, enclosing court, is 2-storey early C19 dairy, cheese room and cider house of squared rubble stone with end stacks and cambered brick heads to openings. First floor triple casement and 6-pane window, ground floor door, triple casement, door, door and 6-pane window. Said to be dated 1816 on beam in cider-press room. Wick is recorded as a manor held by Croke family in C13 and later by the Bonham family. (Wiltshire Buildings Records; Wiltshire Notes and Queries, 2 311)

Listing NGR: ST9022367924

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