Listed Building: GULL FARMHOUSE (286470)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 286470
Date assigned 15 August 1988
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Description

DALLINGHOO THE GULL TM 25 NE (East Side) 5/56 - Gull Farmhouse - II House, formerly farmhouse. Late C16/early C17 with C18 and C20 additions. Timber-framed with stucco colourwashed render and a pantile roof, originally thatched. Two storeys. Three-cell plan, added to, creating a 4-cell plan. Road front: early C20 porch at left of centre within which is a door on-line with the screens passage. The furthest left hand bay is an C18 addition. C19 brick plinth with tumbled brick to the left hand corner. Two 2-light casements at left of the porch and 2 at right of it and to the first floor are four 3-light casements above and below the eaves, and divided by king transoms. Single-storey C20 projection to far right with two 3-light casements. To the ridge is an axial stack at right with C16 or C17 brickwork to its lower body and C19 brickwork above. At left is a cross-axial stack and a further similar stack to the left hand gable end. Left hand gable end: central stack with offsets and lean-tos at either side with cross windows to the first floor at either side. Right hand gable end: C20 projecting addition at ground floor level with a 3-light first floor casement window. Rear: projecting gabled C20 addition at right of centre with a ground floor doorway and a 2-light first floor window. To right of this is a glazed lean-to porch and a 2-light C20 window and to left of it are two 2-light ground floor windows. Two-light first floor windows at right and left with a 4-light window between them with diamond- section mullions. Listing NGR: TM2629455497

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Grid reference TM 26294 55497 (point)
Map sheet TM25NE

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Aug 6 2019 8:55AM

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