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Farm Buildings at Home Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Kelham, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.093 / 53°5'34"N

Longitude: -0.8469 / 0°50'48"W

OS Eastings: 477314

OS Northings: 355705

OS Grid: SK773557

Mapcode National: GBR BK2.2PC

Mapcode Global: WHFHG.YJW6

Plus Code: 9C5X35V3+56

Entry Name: Farm Buildings at Home Farm

Listing Date: 19 September 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1045987

English Heritage Legacy ID: 242762

ID on this website: 101045987

Location: Kelham, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire, NG23

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Newark and Sherwood

Civil Parish: Kelham

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Kelham

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

Tagged with: Agricultural structure

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Description


SK 75 NE KELHAM MAIN STREET
(south side)

7/58 Farm Buildings
at Home Farm

G.V. II

Farm buildings. Late C18 with extensive alterations and
additions mid C19. Possibly by George Gilbert Scott for John
Manners-Sutton. Brick with gabled and pyramidal patterned and
plain tile roofs, plus tile hanging and shingles. Blue brick
diaper work and details, dentillated eaves, coped gables with
kneelers. Single roof stack. Single and 2 storeys. 11 bays.
H-plan. To west, late C18 barn forming wing. East front, 4
unequal bays, has an off-centre pair of barn doors with lattice
panel above, and to right, a casement with segmental head. South
gable has, above, a triple leaded light. Main range has to south
off-centre carriage entry with strutted bressummer and shingled
gable containing a C20 sash. To left, 2 mullioned iron casements
with red and blue rubbed brick heads. Above, small louvred
dormer. To right, square tower, 3 stages, with blue brick band,
dentillated eaves, patterned tile pyramidal roof and wind vane.
Segmental corbelled openings to south and west, with square
corner pier. Second stage has to south a shouldered mullioned
casement, and a similar casement to east. Timber framed third
stage has quatrefoil panels with matchboard or shingle infill and
octagonal panel for clock with gabled hood. To right, workshop
range has continuous lean-to roof. 4 casements with segmental
heads, pair of sliding doors, and to right, door with segmental
head. Above, to left, a small dormer and to right a coped gable
with a triple leaded light. Beyond, projecting 2 storey wing
with tile hung wall to west with a casement and to right, a
sliding door. Above, a central casement. East front has
projecting single storey central bay with hipped gableted roof.
To left, a casement, and to its right, small opening in blocked
doorway. To right again, 2 C20 casements and above, 2 C19
casements. North gable has brick and stone external stair
leading to plank door. Rear elevation has continuous C20 lean-to
with off-centre door with segmental head, flanked by single iron
casements. Above, 2 C20 gabled dormers. To west again, carriage
entry, and to its right, C20 cartshed. To west again, stable
block, C19, 2 storeys, 4 bays, with, to south, 4 stable doors, 4
C20 casements, and above, 4 pairs of breathers. Above again, 2
gabled dormers with trefoil openings. to west again, stable,
C19, single storey, brick with dentillated eaves and patterned
tile roof, 4 bays. to left, a pair of garage doors, and to right
a stable door. At each end, a casement.


Listing NGR: SK7731455705

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