Redhill Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 February 1987. Farmhouse.

Redhill Farmhouse

WRENN ID
solitary-rubblework-hawthorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stroud
Country
England
Date first listed
24 February 1987
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Redhill Farmhouse is a detached farmhouse built in the late 17th century, with early 19th-century additions. It features random and coursed rubble limestone, ashlar, rendered brick, and artificial stone chimneys, topped with a plain tile roof. The building is two storeys high with an attic and has a stair wing on the west side.

On the east side, the central 17th-century house has scattered windows, and the doorway has a restored three-centred arched lintel with a hoodmould and a plank door. There is an altered doorway to the right and a single light above with a stone chamfered surround. A gabled roof dormer with an iron casement is present, along with a lean-to addition and a conservatory porch, which are not of special interest. The 19th-century addition on the left has a three-light chamfered mullioned casement with a hoodmould on the ground floor and another three-light window above, both with hoodmoulds.

The south end features a gable end with an off-centre circular window on the upper floor, which has glazing bars, and an off-centre attic casement with a timber lintel. There is a ridge-mounted ashlar chimney. The west side has two windows in the 17th-century house, all of which are two-light. A projecting rendered gabled stair wing to the right has small single stair lights. A segmental stone-arched doorway leads to the 19th-century addition, which is obscured by a 20th-century flat-roofed addition that is not of special interest. The north end has a small attic light below a rebuilt gable end chimney. The addition has a half-hipped roof with a two-light casement on the west side.

Inside, the farmhouse contains chamfered beams with pointed stepped stops, small framed partitions, and a timber spiral staircase that survives from the upper floor to the attic.

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