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Hall Farmhouse

A Grade II* Listed Building in Bentworth, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1553 / 51°9'18"N

Longitude: -1.053 / 1°3'10"W

OS Eastings: 466328

OS Northings: 139982

OS Grid: SU663399

Mapcode National: GBR B7W.JL6

Mapcode Global: VHD0V.P7P6

Plus Code: 9C3W5W4W+4R

Entry Name: Hall Farmhouse

Listing Date: 31 July 1963

Last Amended: 31 May 1985

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1338928

English Heritage Legacy ID: 141909

Also known as: Hall Farm
Bentworth Manor House
Bentworth Hall

ID on this website: 101338928

Location: Bentworth, East Hampshire, GU34

County: Hampshire

District: East Hampshire

Civil Parish: Bentworth

Built-Up Area: Bentworth

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Bentworth St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

Tagged with: House Farmhouse Manor house English country house

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Description


SU 63 NE BENTWORTH HIGH STREET

7/7 Hall Farmhouse
31/07/63 (formerly listed as Hall Farm)
GV II*

House. C14, C17, and early C19. Rendered walls and tiled roof. A
medieval hall with 2-storeyed cross wings and porch, with modifications of the
C17 and early C19. The front (north-west) has the wide gables of the wings,
the narrower gable of the porch (2-storeyed) and a gable now in front of the
middle (hall) section; 2 storeys, 2.1.1 above 1.2.1 windows. Roughcast
on thick flint-walled structure); 2 small stone windows and the stone frame
of a larger (C17) window, some cambered openings. Sashes and casements, the
doorway is Gothic stone arch, with a C20 boarded door and narrow side windows,
and above it is a shield with armorial devices. The rear elevation has
exposed flint walls with brick dressings, (to the rear of the hipped roofed west
wing and outshot to the former hall), the east wing gable being roughcast with
a coupled stone-framed upper light. The west elevation (the side of the west
wing) has a stone-framed upper window and a massive attached tapered stack.
The east elevation has early C19 sashes and a C20 ½-glazed door within a wide
tile roofed open porch. The inner door to the front porch is a medieval
stone arch. The building is said to have been constructed by John of
Bynteworth, and was used as a manor court.

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