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Bryncalled Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Clun, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3799 / 52°22'47"N

Longitude: -2.9816 / 2°58'53"W

OS Eastings: 333278

OS Northings: 276214

OS Grid: SO332762

Mapcode National: GBR B7.R0MN

Mapcode Global: VH76J.8FLX

Plus Code: 9C4V92H9+X9

Entry Name: Bryncalled Farmhouse

Listing Date: 5 June 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1054522

English Heritage Legacy ID: 257101

ID on this website: 101054522

Location: Pentre Hodre, Shropshire, SY7

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: Clun

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: Chapel Lawn

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description


In the entry for
10/8
CLUN
Bryncalled Farmhouse

The description shall be amended to read:

Farmhouse, now house, c1790, with probable C17 origins to rear
wing. Coursed slatestone rubble, rendered to front; hipped roof,
slate to front and corrugated iron to rear; stone rear lateral
stack to right and ridge stack to front of rear wing. L-plan
with rear left wing. 2 storeys and attic; symmetrical 3-window
range, pedimented to centre. Recessed pilasters to open pediment
over C20 door with switch tracery to fanlight. Flat rendered
arches over mid/late C19 three-light transomed casements; 3-light
lunette to pediment; raised eaves. Lower 2-storey rear wing has
2-window range to right with flat stone arches over late C18
plank door set in beaded architrave, two late C19 two-light
casements and one similar leaded casement, and canted bay window
at angle with main range; lean-to to left with late C19 brick
stack and plank door. Small outbuilding with gabled asbestos roof
attached to right. Interior: fielded 6-panelled doors, some
with original brass handles, set in moulded wood architraves;
stone-flag floor to hall with moulded newel posts to open-well
staircase with stick balusters and fret-cut brackets; spice
cupboard to stair hall; late C18 fireplaces with cast-iron grates
to ground and first floors; ground-floor room to left has
quartered beams and gun rack and moulded mantleshelf over open
fireplace with neo-classical motifs to original cast-iron kitchen
range set in arched moulded wood architrave. Rear wing has C17
stop-chamfered beams, plank door to winder stairs and first-floor
former mens' room with C17 truss (side struts removed). Cellar
has access to segmental-vaulted ceiling in small outbuilding to
right.

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CLUN C.P. -
SO 37 NW
Bryncalled Farmhouse
10/8
-
- II

Farmhouse. Early-to-mid C19. Coursed and squared limestone
(evidence of former limewashing), rendered to front; hipped slate
roof. L-plan. 2 storeys and attic with 2 storey wing at rear.
Truncated integral end stack to left, external lateral stack at rear,
and ridge stack on wing. 3 bays; mid-to-late C19 wooden 3-light
casements with transoms, small triangular pedimental gable over centre
bay with lunette in tympanum; central half glazed door with fanlight
containing intersecting Gothick tracery; pilastered surround and shaped
brackets with guttae supporting open triangular pedimented hood.


Listing NGR: SO3327876214

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