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Latitude: 51.0835 / 51°5'0"N
Longitude: -1.9231 / 1°55'23"W
OS Eastings: 405481
OS Northings: 131576
OS Grid: SU054315
Mapcode National: GBR 3ZK.SR6
Mapcode Global: FRA 66V8.4MJ
Plus Code: 9C3W33MG+9Q
Entry Name: Little Orchard
Listing Date: 17 December 1986
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1284295
English Heritage Legacy ID: 320605
ID on this website: 101284295
Location: Barford St Martin, Wiltshire, SP3
County: Wiltshire
Civil Parish: Barford St. Martin
Built-Up Area: Barford St Martin
Traditional County: Wiltshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire
Church of England Parish: Barford St Martin and Burcombe
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: Architectural structure Thatched cottage
SU 03 SE BARFORD ST MARTIN SHORT LANE
(west side)
2/19 Little Orchard
GV II*
Detached cottage. C15, altered C17 and C18. Dressed limestone
with some timber-framing retained to rear, thatched roof with brick
stacks. Four-bay former hall house with 1-bay solar at west end,
gable end to road. Single-storey and attic, 4 windows. Planked
door in lean-to tiled porch, single-light and 2-light casement to
right with small leaded fire window and three 2-light casements to
left. Attic has three 2-light casements and one 3-light casement
to eyebrow dormers. Right return has 2-light casement to first
floor; evidence of former roofline and raised eaves to rear.
Left return has exposed cruck with collar, lean-to extension with
slate roof. Two-storey rear has planked door in gabled porch with
2-light casement, latticed leaded casement and blocked doorway to
right, 2-light casement to left; two right hand bays are timber-
framed with brick nogging and single and 2-light casements, first
floor has leaded casements.
Interior: ground floor has deep chamfered beams and exposed joists
to C17 inserted ceiling across the hall, centre room has beam with
moulded soffit, possibly late C16, some wainscot panelling.
Kitchen at east end has open fireplace with chamfered lintel on
stone jambs, a C17 insertion. Four-bay raised cruck construction
visible in attic and roof; three east bays formerly open to roof
with smoke-blackened timbers and open trusses. Open truss to east
has truncated raised cruck with small cruck truss carried above,
middle open cruck truss has arch-braced cranked collar with
chamfered soffits and was formerly over the hall, closed cruck
truss to west has cranked collar and ridge carried on saddle, solar
formerly in bay to west of this truss, curved windbraces to all
bays. An important surviving cruck-built hall house, originally
timber-framed and subsequently remodelled in late C16 and C17.
One of several in the area; see also Juniper Cottage, Burcombe
Without (q.v.).
Listing NGR: SU0548131576
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