Former Farm Group Circa 75 Metres North Of Home Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 June 1987. A Victorian Farm group.

Former Farm Group Circa 75 Metres North Of Home Farm

WRENN ID
leaning-remnant-rye
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stroud
Country
England
Date first listed
5 June 1987
Type
Farm group
Period
Victorian
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The former farm group, located approximately 75 metres north of Home Farm, dates from around 1860 and is constructed of red brick in irregular bond with a roof covered in fish scale tiles. This symmetrical group is arranged around a small yard, which is enclosed by a wall on one side. The central principal block is two stories high and is flanked by lower wings at each gabled end.

The front of the principal block features a central gable above a large elliptical opening that has plank doors leading to a through-way beneath an open oculus. This is flanked by plank doors with segmental heads below small blind oculi. At the ridge, there is a hexagonal wooden bell-cote or ventilator. Each side of the principal block has a lower unit that projects forward. The left wing has blocked doorways on either side of the elliptical-headed opening, arched windows, and a segmental-headed doorway. The right wing contains two doors and one blocked opening, all with segmental heads, as well as an elliptical opening and two arched windows with iron casements. The outer gables of these wings have arched windows below small oculi.

At the back of the group, the central block features a wide elliptical opening beneath a loading door and a small oculus, flanked by arched openings and small oculi. The left lower gable has two elliptical openings and an arched opening, while the right gable has only an oculus. The two elliptical openings are located on the return wall to the west. The outer faces of the wings have various arched openings and doors that match the detailing found elsewhere.

The yard is enclosed by a drystone limestone wall with flat coping that is ramped at the outer ends. One square pier with pyramidal capping remains on the left, while the other has been destroyed. The building features moulded brick detailing around the openings and eaves.

Inside, the structure retains good king-post roof trusses, stone and brick floors, and some brick partition walls. There is also a loft floor at the rear of the left wing. This well-preserved group was formerly part of a larger scheme.

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