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Latitude: 51.6537 / 51°39'13"N
Longitude: -2.2331 / 2°13'59"W
OS Eastings: 383968
OS Northings: 195011
OS Grid: ST839950
Mapcode National: GBR 1NQ.684
Mapcode Global: VH95B.7PSN
Plus Code: 9C3VMQ38+FQ
Entry Name: Calcot Farm Barn, and Barn Adjoining on North End
Listing Date: 6 September 1954
Last Amended: 16 March 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1089706
English Heritage Legacy ID: 130411
ID on this website: 101089706
Location: Cotswold, Gloucestershire, GL8
County: Gloucestershire
District: Cotswold
Civil Parish: Kingscote
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire
Church of England Parish: Newington Bagpath with Kingscote
Church of England Diocese: Gloucester
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KINGSCOTE A4135
ST 89 NW and
ST 89 SW (off north side)
2/96 and 6/96 Calcot Farm Barn, and barn
adjoining on north end
6.9.54
II
Former tithe barn of Kingswood Abbey. Built 1300 by Abbot Henry
of Kingswood, rebuilt 1729 - both dates recorded on inscription
stones in porch on east side - much altered in C20. Rubble stone
with simple plain buttresses all round, originally with stone slate
roof removed in 1927 and replaced with corrugated material. Barn
to north retains stone slate roof. An illustration in The
Gentleman's Magazine of 1795, shows a steeply pitched roof and 2
swept pyramidal-roofed opposed projecting porches, and a pointed
arched loft door in south gable end. Doorway remains but pitch of
roof greatly lowered and opposed porches now both gabled, that to
west also blocked. Barn generally in dilapidated condition at
time of survey (March 1986). Inscription stone of rebuilding
reads,"This BARN was Burnt Down by / LIGHTNING October 9th 1728 /
Was Rebuilt, at the Cost of / THOMAS ESTCOURT, Esq; / By John Pill
Carpenter: / Finished October 20th 1729". Taller barn on north
side probably of late C18 has connecting doorway with tithe barn.
Three plain buttresses to west with framed narrow ventilators and
shuttered pitch hole. Six bays, one king post truss, rest 2
collar beams, interior concreted up to about 3m.
Listing NGR: ST8396895011
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