Great Parton Farmhouse Eardisley, England

Listed Building Data

Great Parton Farmhouse 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1082524
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
19 August 1953
Name
GREAT PARTON FARMHOUSE
Location
GREAT PARTON FARMHOUSE, A4112
Parish
Eardisley
District
County of Herefordshire
Grid Reference
SO 31740 48292
Easting
331740.0000
Northing
248292.0000

Listed Building Description

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EARDISLEY CP A 4112 (south side) SO 34 NW 6/48 Great Parton Farmhouse (formerly listed as 19.8.53 Parton Farmhouse) GV II Farmhouse. Early C17, extended early C18 with mid-C19 alterations. Part timber-framed with brick infill on rubble base with some brick refacing and coursed rubble walling, part handmade brick. Stone-tiled roof laid in diminishing courses, gable-end parapets with kneelers and tumbled brickwork to C18 part; brick ridge stacks, (stacks to main ridge rebuilt late C20) and also brick stack to north-west main roof. Original part is L-plan, composed of two-bay main range aligned north/south with external chimney at south end and having a single-bay north-east wing. A T-plan addition was built in the C18 at the south gable end enclosing the chimney and forming a lobby entrance at the centre of the east front. Two storeys, attic and cellar; chamfered plinth and three-course band at first floor level. Framing: original part has three and four rows of square panels exposed at first floor level. North-east wing has decorative concave lozenge detail at its gable end. Collar and tie-beam trusses with struts; north end truss has two collars. North-east truss has decorative concave lozenge detail. East front elevation: windows have cambered brick heads. Central range has one ground floor and two first floor 3-light casements. The left ground floor bay has a 4-light casement inserted into a smaller opening. Central entrance has a gabled timber porch and a 6-panelled door. C18 wing to left has a ground floor mullioned-and-transomed window at its gable end, a similar window on the first floor (now blocked and painted in) and also on the first floor in the angle with main range. The original wing to the right has a rectangular light on the ground floor. There is a C19 lean-to addition in the left angle with aledged and battened door; within it conceals a blocked window opening, and two blocked doorways. A similar lean-to addition in the right angle has been removed. Interior: original part has chamfered main ceiling beams. Central chimney has back-to-back fireplaces. Also recorded to have two early C18 fireplaces. (RCHM, III, p 56, item 60; BoE, p 120).

Listing NGR: SO3174048292