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Pages in category "Farmhouses in England" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The building is a timber-framed farmhouse, with "L" plan, possibly dating to the 17th century or perhaps the mid-16th century. It was probably originally built with wattle and daub infilled walls and a thatched roof, but was later refaced with red brick on the ground floor, and the roof rehung with tiles. The main block has three storeys ...
Grade I listed farmhouses (1 C) S. Farmhouses in Scotland (2 P) W. Farmhouses in Wales (10 P)
This is intended to be as full a list as possible of country houses, castles, palaces, other stately homes, and manor houses in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands; any architecturally notable building which has served as a residence for a significant family or a notable figure in history.
Grade I listed farmhouses in England (1 P) This page was last edited on 12 July 2024, at 13:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Farmhouses in the United Kingdom (4 C) Farms in the United Kingdom (9 C, 2 P) G. Grade I listed agricultural buildings (6 C) Grade II listed agricultural buildings (3 ...
The characteristics of the classic bastle house are extremely thick stone walls (about 1 metre thick), with the ground floor devoted to stable space for the most valuable animals, and a vaulted stone or flat timber floor between it and the first floor with internal access such as a stairway or ladder. [2]
Pages in category "Grade II listed farmhouses in England" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.