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Latitude: 51.3401 / 51°20'24"N
Longitude: -1.9337 / 1°56'1"W
OS Eastings: 404714
OS Northings: 160112
OS Grid: SU047601
Mapcode National: GBR 3WF.XLW
Mapcode Global: VHB4H.FLL1
Plus Code: 9C3W83R8+2G
Entry Name: Tichborne's Farm
Listing Date: 7 April 1989
Last Amended: 3 February 2006
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1364706
English Heritage Legacy ID: 311630
ID on this website: 101364706
Location: Etchilhampton, Wiltshire, SN10
County: Wiltshire
Civil Parish: Etchilhampton
Traditional County: Wiltshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire
Church of England Parish: Bishop's Cannings and Etchilhampton St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
ETCHILHAMPTON
1378/6/210 Tichborne's Farm
07-APR-89
(Formerly listed as:
Tichborne Farmhouse)
II
ETCHILHAMPTON Tichborne Farmhouse
SU 06 SW
6/210
II
Farmhouse, now house. Some C16 fabric, but considerable extension and remodelling
especially in early to mid C19 by John Titchborn, 1840. Some painted brickwork
and part scribed rendering on brick, plain tile roofs, brick stacks, stone dress-
ings to windows in rendered wing. Farmhouse originally an L-plan through passage
with services to right (on north, entry side) position of stair not now discern-
ible; to the left, in the early to mid C19 a new projecting wing added, with
increased ceiling heights, partly obliterating earlier work. Entrance front is
two storeys, 1+3 windows; wing, left with 2-light mullioned casements to Gothick
heads under stopped drips, older block with 2 and 3-light casements with hori-
zontal bars in similar dressings, also glazed door left and plank door under C20
porch, right. Return, left, has two 2-light over one 3-light Gothick, as front
of wing, and, set back, an external stack flanked by late sash. Garden front has
2:3:2:1:2-light wood casements at eaves, above 2:3:2:door:bay window; wood
casements, the canted bay shares a pent roof with a part-glazed door, and has
full height doors to Gothick heads. Left and half hipped over plain gable and
lean to; large brick buttress on left end of garden front; ridge stack and
corner stack. Interior much modified, retains lower parts of 2 pairs of fill
has 4 cut off at upper ceiling level. Room to right of entry on ground floor
has 4 deep-chamfered beams, including those at wall position, and some remains
of square panel wall framing, also chamfered stopped joists, some replaced with
C20 copies. Adjoining room also heavy chamfered and stopped transverse beam.
Several good 3-panel Gothick doors, with H hinges. Back left room, in early
section, has some remains of timber-framing, probably more concealed by later
decorations. One beam near probable through passage has mortices, possibly for
original screen. C19 staircase. Remains of a good early C18 wood fire surround
with embellished pulvinated frieze in front left room of C19 rebuild. One upper
room has good C18 over-door with high quality enrichment similar to the fire-
place below, and C19 fluted pilasters, good 2-panel fielded door also early C18
date. Roof space contains fragments of first roofing, with cut-off ends of
crucks, and some purlins, but otherwise raised and restructured in C19 and C20;
centre bay includes an enclosure of unknown purpose, in-framing with wattle
and daub panellings.
This is still a handsome house, and the late exterior conceals important
earlier elements
Listing NGR: SU0471360115
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