farmhouses

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  • Alexander Noble House Fish Creek, Wisconsin 1875

    Built in 1875, the Noble House was home to three generations of the Alexander Noble Family. Through the years it has become a landmark on Fish Creek’s busiest corner. Many of the furnishings are original to the house and the Noble family.

  • Allerford Post Office Selworthy, England

    Farmhouse, now dwelling and post office. C16-C17, altered early-mid C19.

  • Manor Farmhouse Shipmeadow, England

    Farmhouse. Early C19. Red brick with a slated roof, hipped over the main range. 2 storeys. The main facade faces west. 3 bays, divided by pilaster strips, the centre bay narrower.

  • Church Farm House Marden, England

    Farmhouse, now house. C17 or earlier, with C19 facade.

  • Knoll Farmhouse Probus, England c. 1800

    Farmhouse. Circa 1800. Shale with granite dressings, hipped scantle salte roof and brick chimneys over side walls. 2 room double depth plan. 2 storeys, 3 windows. C20 glazed door slightly off centre to right with flanking 20 paned sashes.

  • Gitcombe Cornworthy, England c. 1830

    House, formerly a farmhouse. Circa 1830-40. Local stone rubble with red brick window dressings; probably originally stuccoed.

  • Grove Farmhouse West Sussex, England

    House, formerly farmhouse. C16 timber-framed house extended and refronted in early C19. Timber framing of 5 bays exposed to north front on brick or stone base. 2 storeys: 4 windows.

  • Hoards Park Farmhouse Astley Abbotts, England

    Farmhouse. Circa early to mid C16; remodelled circa mid to late C17; extended and altered in 1875.

  • Manor Farm House Avebury, England

    Farmhouse, now house. C17, early C18 front and early C19. Sarsen with brick dressings, tiled roof. Two storeys, attic and cellar, 3 bays. Raised quoins and moulded stone string and plinth. Outsetting brick eaves.