Hall Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the North Northamptonshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 June 1987. Farmhouse. 2 related planning applications.

Hall Farmhouse

WRENN ID
former-floor-grain
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Northamptonshire
Country
England
Date first listed
17 June 1987
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Hall Farmhouse is a farmhouse dating from the late 17th century, with remodeling in the early 19th century. It is constructed of squared coursed limestone and features a plain tile roof. The building has a T-shape plan and stands two storeys high with an attic. The main front has a two-window range, with a gabled cross wing that projects forward to the left. On the ground floor, there are two tripartite sash windows with glazing bars, set beneath gabled stone heads. To the left on the first floor, there is a sash window with glazing bars under a similar head, while the right side features a plain double sash window beneath a concrete lintel. In the apex of the gable, there is a two-light stone mullion attic window. The central entrance has a six-pane, part-glazed door with panelled reveals. The gable parapets and the ridge stack are made of ashlar stone.

To the left of the main front, there is an elevation with a three-window range that includes five two- and three-light stone mullion windows, along with one 20th-century casement window on the far left. A 20th-century door is located to the left of centre. The elevation to the right of the main front features 19th and 20th-century windows.

Inside, the rooms to the left and right of the main entrance have moulded spine beams and large 19th-century marble fireplaces. The inner hall contains a staircase with a half landing and 17th-century style turned balusters, which were likely reset from another location. At the rear, the former dairy has a small two-light stone mullion window with triangular headed lights on the rear wall of the main house. Some of the masonry may have been reset from the Church of All Saints, which was located to the east of the farmhouse.

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