Orchard Farmhouse Broadway, England
Listed Building Data
Orchard 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
- 1215520
- Listing Type
- listed building
- Grade
- II
- Date Listed
- 30 July 1959
- Name
- ORCHARD FARMHOUSE
- Location
- ORCHARD FARMHOUSE, 149, HIGH STREET
- Parish
- Broadway
- District
- Wychavon
- County
- Worcestershire
- Grid Reference
- SP 10514 37539
- Easting
- 410514.3510
- Northing
- 237538.5970
Listed Building Description
Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.
SP 1037 BROADWAY CP HIGH STREET (south side) 9/117 No 149 (Orchard Farmhouse) 30.7.59 GV II House. Early C17, extended and altered early C20 by A N Prentice. Lime- stone rubble with stone slate roof. Comprises a main range of three bays and a gabled cross-wing at the right (west). Two storeys with attic. Windows are rebated and chamfered with mullions, mostly with hoods. The cross-wing has a 5-light window on the ground floor, one of four lights on the first floor, and a 2-light attic window. Its left-hand return wall has a two- storey narrow gabled projection which has a one-light window with Tudor- arched head on each floor. The two left-hand bays of the main range, which may be a later addition, have 2-light windows and one attic dormer. The right-hand bay has a 5-light ground floor window and one of four lights above, partly within a gable. To its left is a small one-light window over the doorway, which is moulded with Tudor-arched head and a hood with lozenge stops. Chimney on left-hand gable, which is coped, has moulded cornice. Other chimneys, in line with doorway and to left of cross-wing, have diagonal shafts, lozenge friezes, and dentilled cornices. Adjoining to the left are early C20 additions of one storey. Set back immediately to the left is a range which has four mullioned windows and an attic lit by two flat-headed dormers. Adjoin- ing it at the left and set further back is a range which has two mullioned windows. At right-angles at the right is a former barn, converted to form part of the house and include a music room by Prentice. It has mullioned windows and its upper storey is lit by two gabled windows facing east. Below the northern gable is a 5-light window with two transoms. The south gable wall has a sundial plaque dated "1915".
Listing NGR: SP1051437539