Listed Building: GRANARY 50 METRES NORTH EAST OF ONEHOUSE HALL (279922)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 279922
Date assigned 24 June 1986
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Description

ONEHOUSE LOWER ROAD TM 05 NW 2/147 Granary, 50m north-east of Onehouse Hall 24.6.86 GV II Granary, mid C17; the ground storey may have originated as stabling, being partly converted to house a mill in C19 (machinery removed in C20). 2 storeys. 4½ bays. Timber-framed and weatherboarded. Plaintiled roof. Good complete oak framing: primary-braced close studding; good 2-tier butt purlin roof, the upper tier windbraced. Windows with square mullions, and provision for sliding shutters (of which some remain at ground storey); all are glazed, probably since C19. At the narrow centre bay is an original staircase of medieval form with heavy triangular blocks and inclined bearers. The first floor has heavy main beams, and oak joists set on-edge. If, as appears, the building was designed as a granary, the quality and completeness of the structure is unusually high. Listing NGR: TM0173859217

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Grid reference TM 01738 59217 (point)
Map sheet TM05NW

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Oct 18 2011 4:51PM

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