Monument record 0542100000 - FINGEST FARM

Summary

Eighteenth century farmstead at Fingest Farm, with eighteenth century barns and stables and nineteenth century farmhouse and granary.

Protected Status/Designation

  • Conservation Area: Fingest Conservation Area

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Type and Period (1)

  • FARMSTEAD (18th Century to 19th Century - 1700 AD to 1899 AD)

Description

Plan Form - L shaped.
L-shaped group of barns. Older farm buildings (?C18) grouped around square yard, stables & 2 barns. Old farmhouse (Ivy Cottage, CASS 05422) replaced 1894 by new house E of barns, with adjacent dutch barn. Old barns weatherboarded with old tile roofs on brick & flint plinth (B1).
Grade II. Barn. Late C18, part demolished. Timber frame and weatherboard, flint and brick plinth, old tile roof. 4 surviving bays. Cart doors in second bay, with gabled projection to W. Catslide loose boxes along remainder of W. side. Elbowed principal trusses. Lower range attached to N.W. corner, along road, is part C19 chequer brick, part timber framed with brick infill and weatherboard cladding. Old tile roof, half-hipped to right. Included for group value (B2).
Buildings report dated1978-1984 held at NMR (B3).
MAIN BARN - The east elevation has double doors to the south of centre and it is clad in tarred weatherboarding of vatious dates. Some of the wide wavey boards are likely to be primary. They are nailed, but the nails could be 18th century. The door opening is original, but the doors have been replaced. The lintel above the door has numrous empty mortices in its underside. This is indicative of the lintel being re-used from elsewhere, rather than the wall ever having continued. Internally there are chiselled Roman numeral carpenters' marks in the outer face of the wall plates. The building has been braced with two tie-rods. These are likely a 19th century addition to help reduce the outwards sag of the structure. The building has uundergone substantial strengthening in the 20th century. This work is easily identifiable by the nature of the black stained wood. Collapsed barn to the south of the main barn. Historic maps suggest this was a continuation of the main barn.
THE STABLE - within the eastern half of the north range, it now forms a single structure with the milking parlour. The stables appear to have been built in the 18th century and incorporate an earlier lower building.
THE MILKING PARLOUR - Within the westen third of the north range. The prinipal rafters, queen struts, and all the studs above the tie relate to the current higher roof so must be secondary, albeit re-used (B4).

Sources (5)

  • <1>SBC16273 Unpublished document: VERNACULAR BUILDINGS RESEARCH SECTION, HENLEY-ON-THAMES ARCH & HIST GROUP. 1984. FINGEST FARM.
  • <2>SBC3985 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1986. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST: BUCKS; WYCOMBE: PARISHES OF FAWLEY &C.
  • <3>SBC23358 Unpublished document: English Heritage. 2006. NMR Buildings Reports. BF032999.
  • <4>SBC24408 Unpublished document: Oxford Archaeology. 2013. Fingest Farm, Fingest: Historic Buildings Investigation and Recording.
  • <5>SBC23247 Bibliographic reference: Wycombe District Council. 1997. Fingest Conservation Area Character Survey.

Location

Grid reference SU 77758 91080 (point)
Civil Parish HAMBLEDEN, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (5)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Event - Survey: Historic building recording (EBC13863)
  • Event - Survey: Historic building recording and watching brief (Ref: HAFIFA12) (EBC17608)

Record last edited

Apr 12 2022 2:55PM

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