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Westington Old Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0462 / 52°2'46"N

Longitude: -1.7847 / 1°47'4"W

OS Eastings: 414865

OS Northings: 238664

OS Grid: SP148386

Mapcode National: GBR 4NF.RM6

Mapcode Global: VHB13.0TWS

Plus Code: 9C4W26W8+F4

Entry Name: Westington Old Farmhouse

Listing Date: 8 June 1983

Last Amended: 11 October 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1078365

English Heritage Legacy ID: 126299

ID on this website: 101078365

Location: Westington, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, GL55

County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Civil Parish: Chipping Campden

Built-Up Area: Chipping Campden

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Chipping Campden St James

Church of England Diocese: Gloucester

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Description


The entry for

1. WESTINGTON
5224

SP 1439 7/59 Westington Old Farm
(House)

II GV

shall be amended to read

SP 1439 CHIPPING CAMPDEN WESTINGTON

7/59 Westington Old Farmhouse

GV 8.6.83 II

Farmhouse now house. Late C17, with extensions and alterations of c.1923. Squared
and coursed limestone with ashlar dressings; gabled stone roofs; stone ridge
and end stacks. L-plan with rear right wing, cross passage to left of centre in
main range, and detached service block to rear left connected by extension of 1923.
2 storeys. Front, to north, of 2-window range. Late C17 chamfered stone cross
windows to first floor; C19 lean-to with mid C20 glazed doors to front of late C17
chamfered square-headed door and late C19 double doors inserted in late C17 window
opening with keyed lintel; keyed moulded architrave to mid C20 cross window and
stone lintel over mid C20 window to right. Right side wall (including rear wing)
has 2-light stone cross window and two 3-light stone cross windows flanking hood
mould over late C17 two-light ovolo-moulded stone cross window above late C17
chamfered stone-mullioned 2-light window; to rear of this is 1923 extension with
stone lintels over first-floor windows and 3-light cross windows to ground floor.
1923 linking bay to late C17 rear left block which has 1923 gabled dormers and, to
left, 1923 three-light window. 1923 roughcast east elevation to range connecting
late C17 block to rear of main range: stone mullioned windows and bracketed hood
over doorway. Interior: some stained glass of 1923 by Paul Woodruff. Ogee-stopped
chamfered beams to main range; 2 late C17 fireplaces with arched chamfered surrounds
and moulded cornice to first floor. Rear left block has similar, probably reset,
fireplace with hollow-moulded surround and a 3-bay post and pad roof with butt
purlins. Rear right wing has dog-leg stair with reset c.1720 balusters . Situated
west of former farmyard and buildings which are not of special architectural or
historic interest.


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1.
5224 WESTINGTON

Westington Old Farm
(House)
SP 1439 7/59

II GV


2.
Late Cl9. Rubble with Cotswold stone roof. Two storeys and 2 gabled dormers.
Two windows, stone mullions and transoms on first floor, 2 cross-casement
windows on ground floor and a modern lean-to lobby to centre and left hand side.
L-plan 2 storey extension to rear with mullioned and mullioned-and-transomed-
windows, also C2O extensions.

Listing NGR: SP1486738662

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