Hutton Hall Barns Farm Steading Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
Earlier 19th century in origin with substantial later 19th and 20th century additions and alterations.
Listed Building Description
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Earlier 19th century in origin with substantial later 19th and 20th century additions and alterations. Near E-plan steading comprising U-plan courtyard to W with single storey N range; single storey, 7-bay stable range projecting to outer left (W); single storey, 7-bay range projecting to right (centre); further range projecting to right (E) incorporating 2-storey, 7-bay cartshed and granary; 2-storey, near T-plan former mill (?) block recessed to outer right; later additions at rear. Predominantly tooled cream sandstone rubble (whinstone rubble in part); tooled sandstone dressings. Single storey ancillary structure to E. W RANGE, E (COURTYARD) ELEVATION: boarded stable doors in all 7 bays. W (REAR) ELEVATION: square-headed opening off-set to left of centre; large sliding door to outer left. Gabled ranges recessed to outer left. N RANGE, S (COURTYARD) ELEVATION: boarded door at centre. CENTRAL RANGE, W (COURTYARD) ELEVATION: boarded doors off-set to left and right of centre; 2 single windows between; 2-leaf, boarded timber door to outer right; square-headed opening to outer left. E (REAR) ELEVATION: 2 single windows off-set to left of centre; 2-leaf boarded timber door and further doorways to outer right. E RANGE, W (COURTYARD) ELEVATION: cartshed and granary at centre with arched cart openings in all bays at ground; 3 regularly spaced, ventilated windows above. Boarded door in single storey, piended addition to outer right. Various openings in gabled addition to outer left. Adjoining gabled range enclosing courtyard to N with 2-leaf boarded timber door centred at ground; window aligned above. E (REAR) ELEVATION: cartshed and granary with stone forestair off-set to right of centre accessing boarded door breaking eaves at 1st floor (gabled dormerhead). Ventilated windows at 1st floor in 2 bays to left and bay to outer right. 2-leaf sliding timber door in single storey, piended addition to outer left. MILL (?) BLOCK, S (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 2-storey, near T-plan with various openings in gabled projection at centre; boarded door recessed to outer left; flat-roofed projection recessed to right; gabled ridge cupola off-set to left above. 2-storey, 3-bay range adjoined to right with boarded opening breaking eaves at 1st floor to left; ventilated window centred at 1st floor; ventilated windows at both floors to outer right. E (SIDE) ELEVATION: gable to outer left with ventilated window at ground off-set to left; ventilated window centred in gablehead. Single storey range to right with boarded timber sliding doors flanking centre; ventilated window to outer right. 12-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows; small-pane timber uppers to ventilated windows; various rooflights. Predominantly grey slate pitched and piended roofs; corrugated-iron roof to N range. Brick-built ridge stacks; cans missing. INTERIORS: not seen 1999. ANCILLARY STRUCTURE: single storey, rectangular-plan block to E. Heavily-pointed rubble. Pitched, pantiled roof (missing in part); stone-coped skews. INTERIOR: not seen 1999. BOUNDARY WALLS: rubble-coped, rubble walls partially enclosing site.
Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
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Set to the N of Hutton Hall (now Castle) Barns Farmhouse and to the W of the farm cottages - see separate list entry for the latter. A large, essentially intact courtyard steading, prominently sited fronting the main road into Hutton. The 1862 OS map shows only the E range and mill (?) block in place with what is now the W courtyard then still a garden/field. Rutherfurd's notes a Mr William Fish as farmer here in 1866. Presumably once associated with the nearby Hutton Castle - see separate list entry
Listed Building References
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Thomson's map, 1821 (not evident). Sharp, Greenwood & Fowler's map, 1826 (part evident). Ordnance Survey map, 1862 (E range and mill evident). Ordnance Survey map, 1898 (W ranges evident). RUTHERFURD'S SOUTHERN COUNTIES' REGISTER AND DIRECTORY (1866, reprinted 1990) p651.