Building record 0072102000 - STABLES E OF GRANGE FARMHOUSE

Summary

Eighteenth century stables at Grange Farm, incorporating fifteenth to early sixteenth century timber-framed cruck-built building

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1160074: STABLES ADJACENT TO EAST OF GRANGE FARMHOUSE
  • Planning Notification Area: Late Medieval timber-framed buildings at Grange Farm, Saunderton Lee

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Type and Period (3)

  • STABLE (18th Century - 1700 AD to 1799 AD)
  • (Alternate Type) TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (15th Century to 16th Century - 1400 AD to 1599 AD)
  • (Alternate Type) CRUCK BARN (15th Century to 16th Century - 1400 AD to 1599 AD)

Description

Plan Form - L shaped.
Grade II. Stables. Mostly mid-late C18, incorporating remains of C15- early C16 cruck structure. Part timber frame and weatherboard, part rebuilt in whitewashed brick. Red-painted corrugated iron roofs, half-hipped at N. end, hipped over corner bay. L-plan. E. range is of 7 bays, the 3 N. bays slightly lower with central gabled cart entry projecting to W. Other doors in centre bay of range. Flanking bay with cart entry are 2 cruck trusses, the N. truss with asymmetrical blades and missing collars, the S. truss with arch-braces to lower collar. Original double purlins. Other bays have curved principal trusses. S. range of 5 bays has trusses with queen struts to upper purlins and small raking posts to lower purlins. C20 whitewashed brick and corrugated iron extension along N. side of S. range (B4).

Sources (1)

  • <4>SBC20224 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1985. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Buckinghamshire: Wycombe District: Parishes of Bledlow &C.

Location

Grid reference SU 80981 99016 (point)
Civil Parish BLEDLOW-CUM-SAUNDERTON, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Survey: Site visit (EBC13598)

Record last edited

Sep 29 2021 9:44AM

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