Listed Building: GREEN FARMHOUSE (286529)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 286529
Date assigned 16 March 1966
Date last amended

Description

PETTISTREE THE GREEN TM 25 SE (South side) 9/116 16/3/66 Green Farmhouse GV II Farmhouse. C17 and C18. Timber framed with colourwashed render and C20 plain tiled roof, probably formerly thatched. Single storey with attic to the C17 range and two storeys with attic to the C18 range. Entrance front: lower range of 2 bays at right with a 3-light C19 casement to the ground floor at left and one of 6 lights to the right. Two 3-light gabled dormer windows to the attic floor above. Two-flue stack to the ridge slightly at left of centre. The C18 range at left of this has a door of 6 flush panels at right of centre and at right of this a 3-light C19 casement and at left two similar windows. To the first floor are three 3-light C19 casements. The attic has three 2-light gabled dormer windows with shallow-pitched roofs. Ridge stack at left of centre of 2 flues. Left hand gable end: C19 half-glazed door to the ground floor with two lower flush panels and 3 x 3 upper glazed panes and a moulded surround. Sash window to the first floor of 5 x 4 panes. Right hand gable end: first floor casement. Rear: the C17 range at left has a stable door flanked by 3-light casement windows. Two skylights to the attic roof. The C18 range at right of this has a ½-glazed doorway at right with an overlight. To right of this is a 3-light C19 casement and to left two similar windows. The first floor has two 3-light windows at left and a 2-light casement above the doorway. Four skylights to the attic roof. Interior: C17 chamfered ceiling beams to the lower range at ground floor level and slender pine beams to the C18 range. Listing NGR: TM2961754826

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Grid reference TM 29617 54826 (point)
Map sheet TM25SE

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Oct 23 2019 9:16AM

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