Farm Buildings E of Swettenham Hall Swettenham, England

Listed Building Data

Farm Buildings E of Swettenham Hall has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1231568
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
12 March 1987
Name
FARM BUILDINGS EAST OF SWETTENHAM HALL
Location
FARM BUILDINGS EAST OF SWETTENHAM HALL, SWETTENHAM ROAD
Parish
Swettenham
District
Cheshire East
Grid Reference
SJ 81011 66531
Easting
381011.0000
Northing
366531.0000

Listed Building Description

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SWETTENHAM C.P. SWETTENHAM ROAD SJ 86 NW

5/47 Farm buildings east of Swettenham Hall -

GV II

Range of farm buildings consisting of a dovecote, mid C18, flanked south by stable wing 1678 (door head tablet) and west by an "L" shaped stable wing 1696 (door head tablet). The group still has a stud use but also contains a cottage and offices. Red brick dovecote, brown brick stables, stone slate roof, some sections now replaced by Welsh slates. 2 storeys, with dovecote half a storey higher, 5 bays. 5 truss bays and 5 bays. The north-west section has a stone plinth, 3-and-4-light stone mullion windows and a boarded and studded door in a stone surround with bead-moulded edge. A stone tablet above the door has the initials S TF and the date, this is surmounted by a coat of arms in a plastered recess under a moulded projecting cornice. There are rusticated quoins and projecting ogee cornice. The north gable has tumbling-in brickwork below coping, also moulded kneelers and finials to kneelers and apex. The south wing a four-course-deep toothed-band and the initials S-TM with the date over a door. The dovecote, in Flemish bond, has a stone pyramid roof with weather vane, a loft level door and clock set into keyed oculus. The west section has two wide carriage opening with ellipitical arches almost at eaves level. Interior: The west section is least altered and has strutted trusses, original purlins, ridge tree, wind braces and rafters.

Listing NGR: SJ8101166531