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Barn to South of South Litchfield Grange

A Grade II* Listed Building in Overton, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2094 / 51°12'34"N

Longitude: -1.2416 / 1°14'29"W

OS Eastings: 453070

OS Northings: 145855

OS Grid: SU530458

Mapcode National: GBR 95Q.4X1

Mapcode Global: VHD0C.FVGQ

Plus Code: 9C3W6Q55+Q8

Entry Name: Barn to South of South Litchfield Grange

Listing Date: 12 April 1984

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1092664

English Heritage Legacy ID: 139359

ID on this website: 101092664

Location: Basingstoke and Deane, Hampshire, RG25

County: Hampshire

District: Basingstoke and Deane

Civil Parish: Overton

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Ashe Holy Trinity and St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


1.
5229 OVERTON

SU 54 NW Barn to south of South
4/11 Litchfield Grange

II*


2.
C17, early C19. Massive rectangular block of 8 bays, with former openings on each
side at the third and sixth bay, that of the sixth bay on the east elevation being a
deep porch with walled sides. Thatched roof, with a hipped finish to the lower roof
of the porch, with a lower eaves on horizontal timber brackets. The walling is of red
brickwork in English bond, the exterior being patterned by alternating equal bands of
brick (3 courses) and knapped flint (3 courses), the deep plinth formed as a stepped
moulding in the middle of a brick band. With a slight slope from south to north the 3
parts of the east elevation have 8.4, 9.3, 11.3 bands. Vertical ventilation slits
occur at 2 levels (some now filled) and a few later windows have been inserted; 2 of
the former entrances are filled with brick walling. The roof truss has a tie-beam
supporting straight angled struts, with a collar at a higher level, 2 lines of purlins
being jointed into the principal rafters (with some wind braces). The 4 northern bays
have an inserted floor. The barn is said to have been a meeting place for Civil War
armies.


Listing NGR: SU5203249366

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