Landford Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the New Forest National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 March 1960. House.

Landford Cottage

WRENN ID
far-cupola-amber
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
New Forest National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
23 March 1960
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Landford Cottage is a detached house built around 1700, with additions from the 18th century and a refacing that occurred around 1820. The building features English bond brickwork, a hipped tiled roof, and brick stacks, forming an L-plan structure. It is two stories tall with a three-window front on the south range dating from the 1790s.

The central porch, added around 1820, is two stories high and includes a four-panelled door in a reeded case with decorative paterae. The open porch is supported by Roman Doric columns. To the left of the porch is a 12-pane sash window from an early 19th-century extension, and to the right is a 20-pane sash window. The first floor has three 12-pane sashes and features dentilled eaves.

On the right side of the building, there is a 12-pane sash window, a blocked door with a hexagonal window, and both four-light and two-light casements. A 20th-century porch is located to the right of the original range. The first floor on this side has a sash window and two two-light casements with margin panes and gablets, along with dentilled eaves.

The left side features a late 19th-century bay window with sashes, and to the left is a wing built around 1820, with the first floor added in the late 19th century, which includes sashes and casements. The rear of the house has two-light casements and four-pane sashes, with dentilled eaves. The original part of the building includes a rear outshut and hipped roofs leading to a single-storey kitchen extension from the 18th century, which also features two-light casements.

Inside the north range, there is an open fireplace and chamfered beams. The original structure retains a former exterior timber-framed wall on the west side. The late 18th-century section has a marble fireplace from that period on the first floor, while the other fireplaces are early 19th-century with reeded surrounds and paterae. The staircase, dating from around 1830, features stick balusters, a ramped handrail, and shaped cheeks. The interior includes four-panelled doors in reeded cases and internal shutters. The original layout may have included a baffle-entry plan, but this door is now blocked.

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