Kilpeck Court Farmhouse Kilpeck, England

Listed Building Data

Kilpeck Court 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1157819
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
29 September 1952
Name
KILPECK COURT FARMHOUSE
Location
KILPECK COURT FARMHOUSE
Parish
Kilpeck
District
County of Herefordshire
Grid Reference
SO 44550 30477
Easting
344550.3450
Northing
230476.8108

Description

Farmhouse, now sub-divided into two tenements. c1600 with later C18 and early to mid-C19 additions and alterations. Timber-framed earlier core with part wattle-and-daub and part painted brick infill on sandstone rubble plinth; sandstone rubble and red brick later alterations and additions; part tiled and part C20 concrete tiled roofs.

Listed Building Description

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KILPECK CP KILPECK SO 43 SW 2/40 Kilpeck Court Farmhouse 29.9.52 GV II

Farmhouse, now sub-divided into two tenements. c1600 with later C18 and early to mid-C19 additions and alterations. Timber-framed earlier core with part wattle-and-daub and part painted brick infill on sandstone rubble plinth; sandstone rubble and red brick later alterations and additions; part tiled and part C20 concrete tiled roofs. Former L-plan house extended to south-east and to north-east; gable-end and lateral stacks. Part two storeys and part single-storey and attics, south-west front; timber-framed wing to left of four square panels from sill to wall-plate with one 2-light casement window; ledged door in angle to right. Gabled wing projects forward with 2- light casement window to first floor and 3-light window to ground floor. Central block with two gabled dormer windows and two 3-light casement windows; similar window to ground floor to left of lean-to porch and part glazed door. Gabled projecting wing to right with one 2-light casement window to first floor and similar 3-light window to ground floor. Later additions to rear now form granary to rear at north-east and extension at north-west end has part hipped roof and originally used as cider house. Interiors of both parts of house inaccessible at time of resurvey (July 1986) but believed to retain staircase with pierced and shaped balusters mentioned by RCHM. (RCHM, Vol I, p 159).

Listing NGR: SO4454830483