Listed Building: OLD CYDER HOUSE (281283)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 281283
Date assigned 29 July 1955
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Description

ASPALL TM 16 NE 4/2 Old Cyder House 29.7.55 - II Former barn, converted for use as a cyder house in early C18, now a shop and storage area. C17. Timber framed and cement-rendered with colourwashed brick gable end to west. Plaintiled roof. South side has 2 2-light casement windows of late C19 date; above each window is a projecting bracketed gable with applied timbering within and cusped bargeboards. Central late C19 doorway with similar gable; boarded door with studded battens, in 2 leaves. Over the roof is a wind vane dated 1771. A 3-bay frame with full-height studding and curved bracing on the outside. Some secondary studs as infilling. C18 upper floor. Roof has 2 rows of stepped butt purlins. Straight wind bracing. Cyder making commenced here c.1730. Preserved inside is a simple horse-powered crusher with granite trough and a single edge-runner stone (dated 'CC 1728') and a screw press (dated 1729, altered 1922). Listing NGR: TM1711865354

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Grid reference TM 17118 65354 (point)
Map sheet TM16NE

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Sep 2 2019 12:40PM

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