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Latitude: 51.094 / 51°5'38"N
Longitude: -1.5606 / 1°33'38"W
OS Eastings: 430868
OS Northings: 132839
OS Grid: SU308328
Mapcode National: GBR 62P.88H
Mapcode Global: FRA 76M7.7W2
Plus Code: 9C3W3CVQ+JQ
Entry Name: Old Church Farmhouse
Listing Date: 29 May 1957
Last Amended: 7 February 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1339091
English Heritage Legacy ID: 140640
ID on this website: 101339091
Location: Broughton, Test Valley, Hampshire, SO20
County: Hampshire
District: Test Valley
Civil Parish: Broughton
Built-Up Area: Broughton
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Broughton St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Winchester
Tagged with: Farmhouse
BROUGHTON HIGH STREET (west side)
SU 3032
29/5/57 Old Church Farmhouse (formerly
listed as the Croft)
GV II
Farmhouse, now doctor's house and surgery. Mid C18, extended 1909. Brick, old
plain tile roof with lead top. 2 storey and attic on-cellar, 3 x 3 bay building,
with 2 storey, 2 x 2 bay wing, set back, added to left C20, and low single storey
wing added to right. Front has offset plinth and central doorway approached by
2 flights of 3 steps. C18 5-moulded-panel door in lugged moulded doorcase with
aspidal hood on cut brackets. Each side canted flat-roofed 1909 bays with 3
12-pane sashes. Above them 1909 tripartite sashes and in centre. C18 12-pane
sash, all under rubbed brick heads. To left 1909 wing has in centre wide
central brick stack, and at right 1st floor 12-pane sash. To right low wing
(surgery) has tripartite sash and 9-pane sash. Dentilled eaves to hipped roofs
with 3 C20 2-light flat-roofed dormers on main roof.
Listing NGR: SU3084232825
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