Bucketts Hill Farmhouse And Adjoining Barn Linked By Outbuilding To North is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. A Late C18 Farmhouse.
Bucketts Hill Farmhouse And Adjoining Barn Linked By Outbuilding To North
- WRENN ID
- plain-forge-elm
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stroud
- Country
- England
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Period
- Late C18
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Bucketts Hill Farmhouse and the adjoining barn are linked by an outbuilding to the north. The farmhouse is a late 18th century refronting of an older structure, with an additional wing at a right angle that may date back to the early 17th century. The front is made of brick and has a concrete tile roof with brick stacks. The rear wall of the main block and part of the left-hand return are constructed from random coursed rubble stone, which is also used for the outbuilding that connects the house to the brick barn, topped with a Cotswold stone slate roof.
The projecting brick wing on the left features a moulded brick dentil eaves cornice on both the inner and outer faces, which is also present on the barn. The building is two storeys high with an attic and has a double range for the main house, which includes three rear cross gabled ranges. The main front faces south and has three 16-pane sash windows with large stone keystones and voussoirs. The ground floor features two similar windows alongside a central doorcase with a six-fielded panel door, a five-pane transom light above, and a flat wooden hood supported by scrolled brackets.
The projecting wing has one window on each floor in the south gable end, featuring two or three-light casements with cambered brick arches. A tongue and groove door in the angle also has a cambered brick arch. The single-storey outbuilding has a pantile roof on the east side and is positioned between the house and barn, which has a large one-bay entrance on the south side with a cambered wood lintel, a slit vent to the left, and a cambered archway below. Slit vents are also present on the east gable wall. The barn consists of four bays with collar and tie beam trusses that have angled struts between them, supported by two staggered trenched purlins, with each truss resting on brick piers at either end. No doors remain in the barn.
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