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Latitude: 51.8502 / 51°51'0"N
Longitude: -1.3851 / 1°23'6"W
OS Eastings: 442450
OS Northings: 217026
OS Grid: SP424170
Mapcode National: GBR 7W8.YDN
Mapcode Global: VHBZQ.YR3H
Plus Code: 9C3WVJ27+3X
Entry Name: Park Farmbuildings and 1 and 2, Park Farm Cottages
Listing Date: 27 July 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1052877
English Heritage Legacy ID: 253003
ID on this website: 101052877
Location: West Oxfordshire, OX20
County: Oxfordshire
District: West Oxfordshire
Civil Parish: Blenheim
Traditional County: Oxfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire
Tagged with: Building
BLENHEIM
SP41NW
2/21 Park Farmbuildings, and Nos.1
and 2 Park Farm Cottages
- II
Farmbuildings and cottages. 1768, by Capability Brown; remodelled and buildings
to rear and cottages built c.1858. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar
dressings; gabled concrete tile roofs; Welsh slate roofs to covered yards and
hipped corrugated iron roofs to attached central ranges. Courtyard plan.
One-storey front range has central 2-storey archway, which has fleuree cross
surmounting stone-coped gable with moulded kneelers and keyed semi-circular arch
with imposts over plank double doors. Archway flanked by wings each of 3-window
range, with keyed flat stone arches over blocked windows and 2-light chamfered
stone-mullioned window to left. Segmental stone arches over plank stable doors
and hit-and-miss ventilators to looseboxes to rear. Range enclosing right side
of courtyard has segmental arches over arcaded shelter sheds, with brick
dressings to rear shelter shed, which has roothouse to rear. Range enclosing
left side of courtyard has through-entry to rear, and haylofts over similar
loosebox range and, facing outer side, 6-bay segmental-arched cartshed range and
2 implement sheds with plank double doors. Shelter sheds with segmental-arched
arcades extend from sides to centre of yard dividing it into 4 smaller yards;
plank doors to shelter sheds and covered yards to front, supported on brick
piers and with iron-trussed roof; 5-bay shelter shed to rear, with timber posts
and collar-truss roof. Range enclosing rear of courtyard has central 9-bay barn:
ventilation slits, central through-entry and queen-post roof with iron bracing;
floor to right of barn has fly wheels connected to 2-storey engine house to
rear, with timber lintels over plank double doors and casements. To front and
rear of right side of farm are two cottages built in 1858: each of one storey
and attic; stone-coped gable end with moulded kneelers has lancet window set
above 2-light chamfered stone-mullioned windows; cottage to front has 4-centred
arched doorway with sunk spandrels; ridge stacks of stone with brick flues.
Capability Brown built the farm as a menagerie for the Fourth Duke of
Marlborough. The gateway and flanking wings of the front range survive but have
been much remodelled: Brown built this range in Gothick style.
(Blenheim Park is included in the HBMC Register of Parks and Gardens at Grade I;
Buildings of England: Oxfordshire: p474; D. Green, Blenheim Palace: 1951, p198)
Listing NGR: SP4245017026
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