North Wing, Farmhouse, Champfleurie Home Farm is a Grade B listed building in the West Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 June 1980.
North Wing, Farmhouse, Champfleurie Home Farm
- WRENN ID
- stony-doorway-amber
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- West Lothian
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 25 June 1980
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
North Wing, Farmhouse, at Champfleurie Home Farm is a farmhouse dating to 1845, originally built as a U-plan steading and later altered for residential use. It is constructed of cream-coloured, stugged, coursed sandstone rubble, with the west (principal) elevation using squared stone.
The west range is a two-storey former stable block. Its west elevation has 11 symmetrical bays, featuring a base course, moulded string course, bipartite windows, hoodmoulds, and a crenellated parapet. The central three bays and the gabled end bays are slightly advanced and taller. A doorway is centrally placed, with further doors to the second and fourth bays to the right and the same to the left. Blocked doors are present in each end bay. Bipartite windows are found in the remaining ground-floor bays and in every bay on the first floor. The east (courtyard) elevation features 13 bays with three Tudor-arched carriage arches in the taller central section, above which is a bipartite window with a wooden mullion (formerly for a hayloft). To the left are six bays with a door flanked by windows in each of the three bays; a small bipartite window sits above the door to the far left. To the right are four bays, with a door and window in each of the two bays and a small bipartite window above the door to the far right. Eight-pane casement windows are present in each ground-floor window on the west elevation, while the east elevation windows are eight-pane and twelve-pane sash and case windows. The carriage archway is glazed.
The north range is single-storey. The north elevation is arranged with 9 asymmetrical bays, including a door to the second and fifth bays from the right; a round-headed arch on the outer left is now glazed in windows. The south (courtyard) elevation has 6 asymmetrical bays with doors spanning the first, second, and fifth bays from the left.
The east range is also single-storey. Its west (courtyard) elevation displays 3 asymmetrical bays. Buildings are joined at right angles forming a U-plan, extending to the southeast. Attached to this range is a two-storey house with a gabled west elevation, featuring a bipartite window at first floor level. It has ashlar-coped skews, ball finials to the skewputts, a tall stack to the right, and single-storey wings to the north and south gabled end walls, connecting via a wall with a door to the main courtyard.
Sash and case windows are present throughout. The roofs are covered in grey slate, with Velux rooflights to the courtyard. Ashlar-coped skews are present, along with blocked skewputts and a group of three moulded and coped polygonal ashlar stacks to the gables of the central three-bay block.
The original steading was described in 1845 as being "in the course of erection" and “very superior.”
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