Listed Building: SHRUBBERY FARMHOUSE (286527)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 286527
Date assigned 16 March 1966
Date last amended

Description

OTLEY OTLEY GREEN TM 25 NW (East side) 4/114 16/3/66 Shrubbery Farmhouse - II Farmhouse. Late C16 with a mid-C19 extension. Timber framed with colourwashed render and a pantile roof, originally thatched. Yard front: to the ground floor at left of centre is a lean-to C20 porch with glazed walls and brick plinth. To left of this is a 3-light casement and to right a 3-light C20 casement. To the first floor are two 2-light, a 3-light and a single-light casements. To the ridge at left of centre above the doorway is a chimney stack with a massive base and 4 clustered octagonal flues above moulded bases. The right hand gable end is of brick and has a double gable. To the ground floor are 2 cambered-headed 3-light casements and to the first floor are 2 four-light cambered-headed casements. The left hand side also has two gable ends, that of the C16 range projecting at right with a 4-light ground floor window with cambered head and a 3-light first floor window. Recessed and at left is the end of the C19 range which has a 3-light ground floor casement and to the first floor a 4-light window of similar width. Rear: brick walling, of 2 bays near-symmetrically disposed with a 5-panel door, the lower 2 panels flush, the central one raised and fielded and the upper 2 glazed. To either side of this are 3-light casements to the ground floor with cambered heads. To the first floor at either side are 4-light casements with a central 2-light casement. Interior: chamfered ceiling beams to the ground floor and first floors of the C16 range with close studded walling at first floor level to the front wall. Listing NGR: TM2150856598

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Grid reference TM 21508 56598 (point)
Map sheet TM25NW

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Oct 7 2019 9:25AM

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