Bridge Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 July 1984. Farmhouse. 1 related planning application.

Bridge Farmhouse

WRENN ID
hollow-lintel-plum
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Buckinghamshire
Country
England
Date first listed
6 July 1984
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Bridge Farmhouse is a house dating from the late 17th to 18th centuries. It is timber-framed with whitewashed brick infill and a blackened rubble stone plinth. The roof is thatched, with tiled surrounds to the dormers, and a rebuilt central brick chimney. The house is originally 1½ storeys high, with two bays. It has paired wooden casements, with bars to the ground floor, and upper windows in gabled eaves-line dormers with tiled roofs. Later one-storey and attic extensions flank the original house, each one bay wide, built of whitewashed brick with tiled roofs and paired barred wooden casements. An entry is situated in the right gable. The building was formerly known as Bridge Cottage.

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