Bangrove Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Tewkesbury local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 December 1987. Farmhouse. 1 related planning application.

Bangrove Farm

WRENN ID
south-quoin-thistle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Tewkesbury
Country
England
Date first listed
4 December 1987
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Bangrove Farm is a farmhouse featuring an initialled datestone marked 'I.H. 1658' on the stack at the south gable end, and a reused initialled datestone 'I.R. 1665' at the rear of the east-west range. The building has square-panelled timber framing with rendered infill and coursed squared and dressed limestone. The main body has a stone slate roof, while other parts have a red tile roof. The main body has ashlar stacks, with brick stacks elsewhere. The 'T'-shaped main body was possibly extended to the west in 1665, and there is a 19th-century lean-to on the north side that is not of special interest.

The farmhouse is two storeys with an attic. The early range has a timber-framed first floor and a three-windowed east front. To the left, there is a single three-light double-chamfered stone-mullioned casement with a stopped hood, and to the right, a similar window has been replaced with a three-light wooden casement within a double-chamfered surround. The first floor features one two-light and one three-light wooden casement, along with a canted four-light oriel with metal casements on the right. The central entrance has a 20th-century part-glazed door with a stopped hood.

The right gable end has a surround for a two-light stone-mullioned casement that now contains a wooden casement. There are a pair of four-light sashes on the first floor and a single four-light sash in the attic. The north gable end has two two-light and one single-light casement. The rear wall includes a four-light stone-mullioned casement with a king mullion and a four-light shallow oriel with metal casements featuring horizontal glazing bars. There are also 20th-century two-light wooden casements at the rear of the stone-built range. The north-facing elevation has a two-light stone-mullioned casement with a stopped hood, one 20th-century single-light casement, and one 20th-century two-light casement. The south gable end features flat coping and a twin gable-end stack with moulded capping, while there is an axial stack and a 19th-century lateral stack elsewhere. The interior has not been inspected.

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