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Brick Kiln Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Chartridge, Buckinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.694 / 51°41'38"N

Longitude: -0.6264 / 0°37'35"W

OS Eastings: 495035

OS Northings: 200363

OS Grid: SP950003

Mapcode National: GBR F5V.QG3

Mapcode Global: VHFS9.3P68

Plus Code: 9C3XM9VF+HC

Entry Name: Brick Kiln Farmhouse

Listing Date: 10 January 1991

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1221796

English Heritage Legacy ID: 44712

ID on this website: 101221796

Location: Pednormead End, Buckinghamshire, HP6

County: Buckinghamshire

Civil Parish: Chartridge

Traditional County: Buckinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Great Chesham

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


SP 90 SE CARTRIDGE FULLERS HILL
(south-east side)

6/48 Brick Kiln Farmhouse

II

The description shall be amended to read:-

Farmhouse. C17 house with early-mid C19 additions and C20 alterations.
House timber-framed with wattle and daub infill, refronted early-mid C20 in red
brick in Englisn bond and rest rendered; C19 additions of flint with brick
quoins, strings, vertical scrips, surrounds and verges. Plain tile roofs; brick
chimneys. C17 house of 1½ storeys, 2 bays, with central chimney; C19 single-
storey outshut addition on right and 2-storey, 2-bay wing to rear left, bay
linking C17 range to C19 addition largely demolished as at February 1991.
Yard (east) elevation: 4-panel door in added porch to right bay; windows are
small-pane wooden casements, on ground floor of 2 lights (2 to left bay) under
segmental brick arches; on 1st floor of 4 lights in weatherboarded gablets;
roof half-hipped on right and with central stack. Outshut has 3-light window
with horizontal glazing bars, and chimney against main part of house.
Rear: C17 part of house has 2-light windows to each floor, that on 1st floor
probably C18, having leaded casement; small window to outshut. C19 wing has
6-panel door (top 2 panels glazed) formerly with 1-light window to left and
2-light window above, both now removed; a 3-light window-to each floor on right;
openings have chamfered jambs and segmental arches and the windows metal
casements with diagonal glazing bars; end stack on right. Interior: house has
chamfered spine beams, that in left room with stepped cyma stops; also in this
room, large fireplace (inglenook infilled) with door to former stair beside it.
On 1st floor more of the timber frame is visible, comprising jowelled wall
posts, arch-braced to wall plate; roof trusses masked, but purlins and
windbraces exposed.

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The following building shall be added:

SP 90 SE CHARTRIDGE FULLERS HILL
(south-east side)

6/48 Brick Kiln farmhouse
and attached stable

II

Farmhouse and attached stable. C17 house with early-mid C19 additions and C20
alterations; stable probably C18. House timber-framed with wattle and daub infill,
refronted early-mid C20 in red brick in English bond and rest rendered; C19
additions of flint with brick quoins, strings, vertical strips, surrounds and
verges; stable timber-framed with weatherboard cladding. Plain tile roofs; brick
chimneys. C17 house of 1½ storeys, 2 bays, with central chimney; C19 single-storey
outshut addition on right and 2-storey, 2-bay wing to rear left. Stable, attached
to left, has loft and is of 2 bays. Yard (east) elevation: house: 4-panel door in
added porch to right bay; windows are small-pane wooden casements, on ground floor
of 2 lights (2 to left bay) under segmental brick arches; on 1st floor of 4 lights
in weatherboarded gablets; roof half-hipped on right and with central stack.
Outshut has 3-light window with horizontal glazing bars, and chimney against main
part of house. Stable: left bay has stable door, and slatted window on left; loft
door on right; roof hipped at left end. Rear: C17 part of house has 2-light
windows to each floor, that on 1st floor probably C18, having leaded casement; small
window to outshut. C19 wing has 6-panel door (top 2 panels glazed) with 1-light
window to left (with late C20 glass), 2-light window above and 3-light window to
each floor on right; openings have chamfered jambs and segmental arches and the
windows metal casements with diagonal glazing bars; end stack on right. Interior:
house has chamfered spine beams, that in left room with stepped cyma stops; also in
this room, large fireplace (inglenook infilled) with door to former stair beside it.
On 1st floor more of the timber frame is visible, comprising jowelled wall posts,
arch-braced to wall plate; roof trusses masked, but purlins and windbraces exposed.
C19 addition retains stair and some fittings. Stable: timber frame is cruder than
that of the house, having unjowelled wall posts, 2 collared queen-post roof
trusses, clasped purlins, and pegged rafters; rear aisle addition covers original
weatherboarding; cobble floor, board wainscote, and hay rack to former stalls on
left.


Listing NGR: SP9503500363

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