Building record 1246900000 - WOODROW FARM HOUSE

Summary

Early seventeenth century timber-framed farmhouse at Woodrow Farm, with later alterations and extensions

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1238048: WOODROW FARM HOUSE

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Type and Period (2)

  • FARMHOUSE (17th Century to Modern - 1600 AD? to 1999 AD)
  • (Alternate Type) TIMBER FRAMED HOUSE (17th Century - 1600 AD to 1699 AD)

Description

Grade II. Probably early C17, altered and extended. Flint with brick dressings and in-and-out quoins. Tiled roof, two gables to south west and north east. Two storeys and attic. South west elevation covered with modern tile hanging. Two C18 double hung sash windows to ground and first floor, 2-light casement to each gable. North west elevation plain, moulded brick cornice and first floor band. Two chimney stacks on eaves. North east elevation has moulded cornice returned as second floor band, plain first floor band. 3-light casement to first floor centre, later door and 2 sash windows in right, 2-light attic windows. Early C19 brick wing attached to east corner, with 2 storey elevation facing south east having one double hung sash window to each floor with flush frames, segmental arches. 1-storey wing attached on right, modern casements to south-west returns. South east elevation of original house has old doorway in modern gabled porch, modern sash on right, blocked window to first floor. Interior: timber framed partitions and good original roof structure to main house (B1).

Sources (1)

  • <1>SBC19816 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1984. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Buckinghamshire: Chiltern District: Parishes of Amersham, Chesham Bois and Coleshill. pp74-75.

Location

Grid reference SU 93964 96030 (point)
Civil Parish AMERSHAM, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Mar 5 2023 4:17PM

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