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Latitude: 52.3696 / 52°22'10"N
Longitude: -1.5614 / 1°33'41"W
OS Eastings: 429957
OS Northings: 274712
OS Grid: SP299747
Mapcode National: GBR 5L6.G17
Mapcode Global: VHBX3.WPDS
Plus Code: 9C4W9C9Q+VC
Entry Name: Cryfield Grange Farmhouse
Listing Date: 11 April 1967
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1035164
English Heritage Legacy ID: 308177
ID on this website: 101035164
Location: Gibbet Hill, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV8
County: Warwickshire
District: Warwick
Civil Parish: Burton Green
Traditional County: Warwickshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Warwickshire
Church of England Parish: Westwood St John the Baptist
Church of England Diocese: Coventry
Tagged with: Farmhouse
STONELEIGH Cryfield Grange Road
5/305 Cryfield Grange Farmhouse
11.4.67
- II
Circa mid Cl6 nucleus, largely rebuilt on its original foundations in early C19.
Irregular L shaped range of two storeys. Steeply pitched plain tile roofs with
gabled ends. On western side of northern arm a length of original red sandstone
ashlar splayed plinth is visible. Under the north end of this wing is a
slightly arched vaulted cellar of mid C16 date with two blocked openings on west
side. This wing is of C19 red brick with segmental arched window openings,
mostly modern fenestration. On south front of the eastern arm is a mid C16 two
storey gabled bay of red sandstone ashlar having a blocked window of four ogee
headed lights under a flat head with splayed jambs and cills. Above is three-
light square headed window with ovolo moulded jambs and mullions. The north
front of the eastern arm of of C19 red brick with segmental arched window
openings, three-light casements to ground and first floor apart from one
four-light to left of door, all with glazing bars. Four panelled door with
gabled timber porch. At the eastern end of north front is a two storey project-
ing gabled bay, the lower storey of red brick supporting an early Cl8 timber-
framed upper storey, painted render infill to the framing which consists of
circles on west side and lozenges on north. At ground and first floors of
gabled end are three-light casements with glazing bars. To east and at right
angles to the C18 bay is a small two storey early C19 red brick addition. The
house was originally a demesne farm of Henry II.
Listing NGR: SP2995774712
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