Oxford Cottage Farmhouse England, UK

Listed Building Description
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WINKFIELD

SU87SE WINKFIELD LANE, Winkfield Street 674-1/12/276 (North West side) 16/01/81 Oxford Cottage Farmhouse

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Hall house, now house. Late C15 extended early C19, altered and extended late C20. MATERIALS: part timber frame encased in red brick, part red brick, all in Flemish bond. Old tile hipped and gabled roof. PLAN: rectangular plan of 2 framed bays with extensions at right and at rear. EXTERIOR: C20 casement windows and sash windows with glazing bars, those on ground floor with segmental brick arched heads. 2 storeys with brick dentilled eaves on C19 extension at right. Single ridge chimney on right, cut down, and one chimney at rear. Road front, south-east, irregular. Left hand section has two 2-light windows on first floor, one on right gabled dormer flush with wall and breaking eaves. One 3-light and one 2-light window on ground floor with French casements and side lights on right, set in enlarged opening. Lean-to hipped enclosed entrance porch on left with plain door. Above this, roof framing visible in the gable. Right hand section, taller with one 2-light window on first floor, and 2 sash windows on ground floor. INTERIOR: part of the timber frame visible, with curved wind braces. Redundant crown post roof.