Hall Barn is a Grade II* listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 May 1950. Barn. 4 related planning applications.

Hall Barn

WRENN ID
cold-timber-rook
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Buckinghamshire
Country
England
Date first listed
19 May 1950
Type
Barn
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SU 98 NW 3/39 19.5.50

BEACONSFIELD HALL BARN ESTATE Hall Barn

II*

Built for Edmund Waller, the poet, some time after 1651. Brick; stone dres- sings; stone slate hipped roof with lantern. Three storeys plus attic; 5 bays with coupled pilasters at the angles and between the windows. Ionic on the ground floor, Corinthian on the first and Composite on the second. The centre bay emphasized by detached columns carrying pediments, segmental on the first floor and triangular on the second. The ground floor with a 3-bay porte-cochere by Devey of c.1865. In the roof 3 dormers with segmental, triangular and segmental pediments. To the right the former stables. Brick; slate roof with bell-turret. Two storeys. RCHM I, pp.41-42; VCH III, pp.158-159.

Listing NGR: SU9435889231

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