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Latitude: 51.4482 / 51°26'53"N
Longitude: -0.7037 / 0°42'13"W
OS Eastings: 490177
OS Northings: 172926
OS Grid: SU901729
Mapcode National: GBR D7J.2X8
Mapcode Global: VHDWY.RVBQ
Plus Code: 9C3XC7XW+7G
Entry Name: The Abbey Farmhouse
Listing Date: 7 December 1966
Last Amended: 14 February 2002
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1061311
English Heritage Legacy ID: 489493
ID on this website: 101061311
Location: Winkfield Street, Bracknell Forest, Berkshire, SL4
County: Bracknell Forest
Civil Parish: Winkfield
Built-Up Area: Winkfield Street
Traditional County: Berkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Berkshire
Church of England Parish: Winkfield
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Farmhouse
WINKFIELD
SU97SW WINKFIELD LANE, Winkfield Street
674-1/13/281 (South East side)
07/12/66 The Abbey Farmhouse
GV II
Formerly known as: The Gate House, Newington House WINKFIELD
LANE Winkfield Street.
House. Mid C17, extended C18, and late C20.
MATERIALS: narrow, light red brick in English bond, old tile
gabled roof.
PLAN: rectangular plan with gabled projection at front and
rear, rear projection stair turret and of later date. Hipped
extension at rear in angle of stair turret, and extension on
left.
EXTERIOR: 2 storey and attics, with brick plinth, and brick
bands at first and second floors, those on right higher than
the left. Tall space between second floor band the roof. Ridge
chimney with projecting band and clay pots, to left of centre.
Sash windows and casement windows, all with glazing bars.
Entrance front, north-west, centre projecting gable of single
bay, 2-light casements at first floor and attic levels. Plain
C19 central door. Attic windows has brick hoodmould. First
floor window has gauged brick architrave with roll moulding,
bolection moulded frieze, cornice and broken pediment with
pedestal and ball finial, and strapwork cut pattern below
sill, all of brick. Windows on either side of projecting gable
are early C19 sashes with gauged brick arches, but with older
segmented brick arches remaining in brickwork above.
INTERIOR: sympathetically refurbished late C20. Wide
rectangular stair well in stair turret at rear. Several
exposed wide timbers in attic. 2 old stone fireplaces on first
floor. Moulded architraves to doors, including one with
shouldered architrave.
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