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Latitude: 51.2329 / 51°13'58"N
Longitude: -0.2834 / 0°17'0"W
OS Eastings: 519943
OS Northings: 149594
OS Grid: TQ199495
Mapcode National: GBR HGL.M5S
Mapcode Global: VHGS8.18JP
Plus Code: 9C3X6PM8+5J
Entry Name: Barn and Attached Stable/Hayloft at Brockham Court
Listing Date: 17 April 2003
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1393057
English Heritage Legacy ID: 501423
ID on this website: 101393057
Location: Brockham, Mole Valley, Surrey, RH3
County: Surrey
District: Mole Valley
Civil Parish: Brockham
Built-Up Area: Brockham
Traditional County: Surrey
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey
Church of England Parish: Brockham Green Christ Church
Church of England Diocese: Southwark
Tagged with: Barn
BROCKHAM
850/0/10033 Barn and attached stable/hayloft at Br
17-APR-03 ockham Court
GV II
Barn with attached stable/hayloft. Barn late C17 or early C18, stable/hayloft added to east in C18 as east wall of barn forms end wall of stable and stable has hipped roof only to east.
Barn is of six bays timber-framed, clad in weatherboarding on a brick plinth with gabled roof now covered in corrugated iron. Small lean-to addition to north is also timberframed, clad in weatherboarding but with tiled roof. Full-height cart entrances to the penultimate bay to the east with double doors. The south side also has a high level opening and small door.
INTERIOR: Wall frame of good scantling with a midrail and some diagonal braces. The western bay has a wooden partition. There is an angled queenstrut roof with purlins and the tie beams have slightly curved tension braces. Some purlins are reused timbers. Original rafters but later long diagonal braces have been added for structural reasons.
Stable with hayloft is mainly of brick in flemish bond with some grey headers and tiled roof, hipped to east but the south has a timber-framed and weatherboarded lean-to on a brick plinth. Two storeys. The front or north elevation has two cambered entrances , the larger eastern entrance flanked by two small cambered openings. East end has opening to hayloft and there is a small door and window to the lean-to.
INTERIOR: Some original wooden saddle hooks, fixed ladder access to hayloft and triangular wooden mangers.
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