Barn, Cider Mill And Pigsty, The Kilcot Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Forest of Dean local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 October 1985. Barn, cider mill, pigsty.
Barn, Cider Mill And Pigsty, The Kilcot Inn
- WRENN ID
- hollow-plaster-claret
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Forest of Dean
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 18 October 1985
- Type
- Barn, cider mill, pigsty
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Kilcot Inn features a barn, cider mill, and pigsty that date from the 17th century, 18th century, and early 19th century. The structure is timber-framed on a stone plinth, with brick nogging and butt-jointed boarding, and has squared, thin coursed stone. The gable facing the road is weatherboarded, and the roof is made of corrugated iron. The barn consists of three bays, with a threshing floor at one end and an adjoining cider mill.
On the yard side, there is three-panel high timber-framing on the left, with a continuous upper rail in each bay and a lower rail interrupted by studs. The front features a double boarded door with a single panel of timber-framing above it. The right front of the barn projects forward and has a boarded door with a shutter above it. The front wall is made of stone, leading to the cider mill, and a lean-to pigsty has been added with a yard in front. The left return has been rebuilt in stone and features two rows of slit air vents with weatherboarding above.
Inside, the barn has queen-strut trusses, and there is a stone wall separating the barn from the cider mill, with a low door at the back. The mill has a cobbled floor, with the lower part of the walls made of stone. The original framed wall runs continuously across the front, one panel high in the roof, while the wall below has been removed. The mill and press are still intact. There is also a narrow extension at the front that may have been a henhouse, accessed by a shuttered opening above the door. This building forms a group with the inn, which bounds one side of the forecourt. A lean-to on the forecourt side of the barn, to the left of the threshing floor, is not of special interest.
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