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Cruck Barn at Tatton Old Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Tatton, Cheshire East

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.3285 / 53°19'42"N

Longitude: -2.3676 / 2°22'3"W

OS Eastings: 375613

OS Northings: 381350

OS Grid: SJ756813

Mapcode National: GBR CYXY.6J

Mapcode Global: WH991.LLSN

Plus Code: 9C5V8JHJ+CX

Entry Name: Cruck Barn at Tatton Old Hall

Listing Date: 5 October 1979

Last Amended: 20 September 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1278564

English Heritage Legacy ID: 58486

ID on this website: 101278564

Location: Cheshire East, Cheshire, WA16

County: Cheshire East

Civil Parish: Tatton

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Rostherne St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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Description


SJ 78 SE TATTON C.P. TATTON PARK


4/111 Cruck barn at Tatton Old
Hall (formerly at
5.10.79 Woodlands, Frodsham)
(formerly listed as
Woodhouses Cruck Frame
Barn)

II


Barn. C16. Timber-framed with brick infill and thatch roof.
Undivided hall plan. South East front: Stone base. 20 x 3 cells of
small framing with brick infill with breathers of rectangular shape
and 4 square holes in cross patterns alternating. Double doors to 7th
and 8th bays and single door to 20th bay from right, all C20
incorporated at time of re-erection. Norfolk reed thatch roof with
sedge to ridge. North west facade: also of 20 x 3 cells of small
framing, single door to 14th bay from right. Plain brick gable end to
south west and similar to North East with square pitch hole and door
to gable.
Interior: 3 base cruck trusses supported on stone footings, each with
low cambered ties (a later insertion) a collar and yoke. Spurs above
level of tie running from crucks to wall below level of wall plate.
Cruck at south western gable end has broken blades at top with
inserted angle braces and queen posts. Wind bracing. Framing shows
that a half-hip may have existed at the west end. At the time of
reconstruction the ground cill and wall plate were replaced with new
timber and certain of the timbers to the South East front and the
majority of the timber or timbers brought from the demolished barn at
Tollemache Farm, Clotton Hoofield.


Listing NGR: SJ7561381350

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