Listed Building: BRICKWALL FARMHOUSE (285419)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 285419
Date assigned 09 June 1982
Date last amended

Description

BURGH BOULGE ROAD TM 25 SW (East Side) 2/55 Brickwall Farmhouse 9/6/82 II House, formerly farmhouse. Late C16/early C17 with C20 alterations. Timber framed with colourwashed render on a brick plinth with plain pantile roof. Three-cell baffle-entry plan of two storeys with attic. Entrance front: plank door to left of centre at either side of which are 3-light C20 casements. At right of this are two 3-light windows with ovolo-moulded mullions of late C16/early C17 date. To far right is a C20 stable door with a glazed upper portion. The first floor has four 3-light C20 casement windows with ovolo-moulded mullions. Axial stack to the ridge at right of centre. The right hand gable end has a C20 window of 7 lights at ground floor level and one C20 9-light casement window to the first floor with a single light to the attic. Rear: the lower walling on this front up to the level of the offset is all of rendered breeze-block. Stable door to left of centre at left of which are a 3-light and a 2-light casement. To right is a C20 plate glass window of 5-lights reaching down to plinth level. To right again are two 2-light and one 3-light window. The first floor has at centre and right four C20 three-light casements and at left one 4-light and one 2-light window both with ovolo-moulded oak mullions. Extending at right and set back is a clapboarded service wing of C20 date, formerly stables. Interior: close-studded walling to ground and first floors with chamfered ceiling beams and joists and jowled wall posts. Winder staircase between ground and first floors now connecting the first and attic floors. Listing NGR: TM2334551970

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Grid reference TM 23345 51970 (point)
Map sheet TM25SW

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Jul 22 2019 11:18AM

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