The Limes and Attached Outbuildings England, UK

Listed Building Description
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STADHAMPTON THE GREEN SU6098 (East side) 14/157 The Lines and attached outbuildings

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18 with C17 gable wall and c.1800 front. Limestone rubble with brick dressings, some rendering, and timber framing with brick infill; Welsh-slate roof with brick gable stack. Central-stair plan. 2 storeys plus attics. Symmetrical 3-window rendered front, rising from a rubble and brick plinth, has central 4-panel door, with decorative rectangular overlight and flat canopy on shaped brackets, and has 16-pane sashes. Roof has stack to right. Right gable wall and rear are rubble with brick dressings and storey band. Moulded-brick plinth weathering continues from front. Rear was formerly symmetricial with segmental arches at ground floor. Left gable, rising above roof of Green Cottage (q.v.), is timber framed. Interior: dog-leg stair, rising to attics, with closed string, heavy turned balusters and winders; early C18 bolection panelling, stone fireplace, curved alcoves and cornices. Attached rubble and tile outbuilding range runs behind Green Cottage which may have been a service wing.

Listing NGR: SU6058298534