Listed Building: COURT FARMHOUSE (434304)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 434304
Date assigned 24 January 1986
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Description

OFFTON CASTLE ROAD TM 04 NE 6/145 Court Farmhouse - II Farmhouse, C15 with alterations of c.1600 and later. A 3-cell open-hall house; the service cell to right is of 2 storey cross-wing form. The hall range is of 1 storey with attics. Timber-framed and plastered; the hall range is partly encased in C19 painted brick. Plaintiled roof with gabled casement dormer. Axial C16 chimney of red brick. A rear chimney in the cross-wing is incorporated in a red brick gable of c.1700. Mainly C19 casements, some with transomes; in the wing are early C19 small-pane sashes, some with sidelights. At the cross-entry position is a fine, but altered 2-storey entrance porch of c.1600; the jetty has a moulded fascia board, this and the gable tie-beam and the bargeboards are all billet-carved, and at the eaves are pierced drop finials. Another larger finial formerly hung from the apex. The head survives from an oriel over the entrance. Boarded C19 entrance door. The 2- bay hall has an open truss with arch-braced cambered tie-beam, damaged by alterations. Complete coupled-rafter roof, smoke-encrusted. In C16 a large fireplace was built against the cross-passage. C1600, an upper floor with good chamfered joists was inserted in the hall. In C17 the crosswing walls were raised and the upper floor and roof rebuilt; many reused rafters are mediaeval and blackened. Known as Lost Farmhouse until early C20. Listing NGR: TM0597148694

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Grid reference TM 05971 48694 (point)
Map sheet TM04NE

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Jan 19 2021 2:48PM

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