Court Farmhouse Broadway, England

Listed Building Data

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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1288025
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II*
Date Listed
30 July 1959
Name
COURT FARMHOUSE
Location
COURT FARMHOUSE, HIGH STREET
Parish
Broadway
District
Wychavon
County
Worcestershire
Grid Reference
SP 10597 37523
Easting
410596.6870
Northing
237523.3950

Listed Building Description

Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.

SP 1037 BROADWAY CP HIGH STREET (south side) 9/120 Court Farmhouse 30.7.59 GV II* House, formerly two houses. Two early C17 houses, the eastern one with C14 remains, were linked in the early C20 by A N Prentice to form one house. Limestone rubble with remains of timber-frame with stone slate roofs. Two storeys with attic. Windows are mullioned, mostly rebated and chamfered. The eastern house is of two gabled bays, the left-hand one wider and with windows of six lights on the ground floor, five lights on the first floor and two lights to the attic. The right-hand bay is of two storeys and has 3-light windows. Chimney towards rear behind left-hand gable. The western house has a gabled cross-wing at the left. It has a window of five lights on the ground floor, four on the first floor and three to the attic. Set back at the right are two bays, the left-hand one with its first floor window within a gable. The right-hand bay is lower and is also gabled. A door, at the left, has a chamfered surround with canted head. Chimneys to right of door, on ridge of cross wing and at left. The link by Prentice has low eaves, a central one-bay two-storey gabled projection, and a two-storey bay window in the angle with the lower (western) house. To the left of the gabled pro- jection is a 3-light mullioned window and a doorway with canted head. Chimney, with clustered square shafts, on ridge of gable. The western wall of the west house is of stone on the ground floor and is timber-framed in two rows of square panels on the first floor. Interior: not accessible at time of survey (January 1987). Eastern house said to incorporate part of late C14 hall, with one braced collar cruck truss remaining. Said to have re-used moulded beams of a similar period. (VCH, p 34).

Listing NGR: SP1059737523