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Outbuilding About 20 Yards North-East of Great Penllan Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Huntington, County of Herefordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1618 / 52°9'42"N

Longitude: -3.0633 / 3°3'47"W

OS Eastings: 327363

OS Northings: 252034

OS Grid: SO273520

Mapcode National: GBR F3.5YM2

Mapcode Global: VH77F.VXFN

Plus Code: 9C4R5W6P+PM

Entry Name: Outbuilding About 20 Yards North-East of Great Penllan Farmhouse

Listing Date: 19 August 1953

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1157523

English Heritage Legacy ID: 150659

ID on this website: 101157523

Location: Brilley Mountain, County of Herefordshire, HR3

County: County of Herefordshire

Civil Parish: Huntington

Traditional County: Herefordshire

Church of England Parish: Huntington

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

Tagged with: Appendage

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Description


HUNTINGTON CP -
SO 25 SE
2/104 Outbuilding about 20 yards
north-east of Great
19.8.53 Penllan Farmhouse
- II
House, now outbuilding. C15 or earlier, extended in C17, with further late
C19, mid- and late C20 alterations. Partly timber-framed, refaced and
extended in rubble, some corrugated metal cladding.and corrugated asbestos
roofs. Former cruck hall house of two bays aligned north-east/south-west;
large chimney inserted at north-east end, probably when building was divided
into two storeys and additional bay built at south-east end during C17. In
C19 it was refaced and extended to north-east by probably five bays to form
a large outbuilding. Two levels. Main north-west elevation: there are two
ground floor windows (one with a cambered brick head), four roof lights and
six doors (one is a stable door, two have cambered brick heads). A single-
bay, two-level wing projects from the second bay from the south-west end
which has a loft door in its gable end. Also a lean-to outshut adjoins the
south-west bay. Interior: the three pairs of full cruck trusses are largely
intact and there is also a re-used moulded and embattled C15 beam. C17 wall-
framing is visible at south-west end. Part of the inserted rubble chimney
survives. The building has been recently re-roofed, (July 1986). (RCHM,
III, p 76,' item 10; BoE, p 190, Alcock, NW: CBA Cruck Catalogue, 1981).


Listing NGR: SO2736352034

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