Listed Building: CHURCH FARMHOUSE (282246)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 282246
Date assigned 27 August 1986
Date last amended

Description

ILKETSHALL ST. MARGARET TM 38 NE 2/29 Church Farmhouse - II Farmhouse. Mid C16. 2-storey main range, early C17 cross wing with 2 storeys and attics: T-shaped form. Timber-framed and rendered; pantiled roofs; part of the cross-wing has colour-washed brick facing. 2 internal chimney-stacks with plain red brick shafts, one a later insertion. Various casement windows, mainly late C20 replacements; late C20 glazed entrance porch. The 3-bay main range is divided into a one-bay and a 2-bay room, and may represent the whole of the original house: ceilings with deep main beams and plain joists; reversed, slightly cranked, braces at the corners of the frame; a blocked 4- light diamond mullioned window with mullions in situ on the upper floor. Roof with clasped purlins, windbraces, and intermediate collars between trusses. The cross-wing in 5 bays, including a chimney-bay, has ovolo-moulding to main beams, and scroll-stops with an additional groove to beams and joists. The 2 bays to the west of the stack have an unusual original division into a 1½ bay room with a small ½-bay room adjoining. This division is repeated on the upper floor. There is now a lobby-entrance against the stack, but there may have been a cross-entry in the ½-bay of the larger room. One of the posts supporting the main beam has a roll-moulding to the head and a small carved cresting. The room to the east of the stack has a very fine ledged and battened door with moulding to the planks. Original upper ceilings to this range. Roof with 2 rows of unstepped butt purlins and cambered collars: the bays are irregular in length, and there appears to have been a dormer formerly in the north slope of the roof. Listing NGR: TM3504185216

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Grid reference TM 35041 85216 (point)
Map sheet TM38NE

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Dec 12 2019 2:00PM

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