Grange Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. Farmhouse. 2 related planning applications.

Grange Farmhouse

WRENN ID
under-clay-magpie
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stroud
Country
England
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Grange Farmhouse is a large farmhouse dating to the early 17th century, with additions from the early 19th century. It is mainly timber-framed, but the exterior is rendered, with brick additions also rendered. The roof is tiled, with clay plain tiles on the dairy wing and Welsh slate to the lean-to roofs. The house originally comprised a two-room, lobby-entry plan, with two storeys and an attic, and later had a two-storey addition to the east and a projecting dairy wing with its own attic. A further two-storey rectangular bay was added to the west gable in the 19th century, with a lean-to roof.

The front of the house has the original section to the right, with a central two-storey porch and a single window on either side. The porch contains a 19th-century four-panel door, with a glazed surround and a nine-pane sash window above. Other ground-floor windows are 16-pane sashes with simple architraves, and the upper floor has narrower 16-pane sashes. To the left of this, a six-panel door, partially glazed with a top light, is set within a pitched roof porch, over which is a narrow 16-pane sash. A brick chimney stack is located on the ridge, axial to the original entrance. The projecting dairy wing to the left has 19th-century windows, a loft window in the gable end, and a cambered-arched small-paned fixed-light in a further gabled projection. The west gable has a 19th-century addition, a two-storey rectangular bay with a lean-to roof, but with altered fenestration and a small attic casement above.

The rear of the house has a 20th-century, two-storey, flat-roofed porch and a 19th-century sash window to the right, with scattered altered fenestration to the left. A sloping rendered buttress is located at the west end.

The interior reveals evidence of concealed timber framing. One room features chamfered spine beams with run-out stops, a large blocked bread oven, and a fireplace.

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