Listed Building: BOUNDARY FARMHOUSE (279670)

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Grade II*
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Volume/Map/Item 279670
Date assigned 09 December 1955
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Description

FRAMSDEN PETTAUGH ROAD TM 16 SE 1/51 Boundary Farmhouse 9.12.55 GV II* Farmhouse, mid C16 with remodelling of early 017. 3-cell cross-passage entrance plan; a parlour cross-wing added in early C17. 2 storeys and attics. Timber-framed and plastered; the cross-wing has a projecting gable tie-beam with a frieze of scallops and with the carved initials "I.W.", standing (it is believed) for James Wythe; beneath is one of a pair of carved drop-finials. Plaintiled roofs with two C17 axial chimneys of red brick, one having a pair of pilaster shafts. Late C18 3-light casements with transomes. One chamber has an oak framed C17 oriel of 8 lights with ovolo-moulded mullions and a pair of carved console brackets; two similar 6-light oriels in other chambers. Late C18 2-panelled entrance door with cornice; an C18 open flat-roofed porch on C20 posts. The C16 3-cell core has high-quality close-studding with original herringbone bricknogging (mainly concealed), and evidence for diamond-mullioned windows. 2-tier wind-braced butt-purlin roof, probably a C17 renewal. Inserted C17 attics with ovolo-moulded beams; all the chamber ceilings have trailing vine freizes and panels in plaster, with fleurs-de-lys and pendants within the panels. Above, an open chamber fireplace is a painted C17 design of white stars and circles simulating lacework on a red ground. The 2-bay parlour wing added to right has good early C17 framing with close- studding and ovolo-moulded main beams with joists set on edge at attic level, flat at 1st floor level. Two C17 newel staircases and some wainscotting. Listing NGR: TM1867860782

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Grid reference TM 18678 60782 (point)
Map sheet TM16SE

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Oct 21 2011 10:27AM

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