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Bank Farmhouse and Adjoining Farmbuildings

A Grade II Listed Building in Smethcott, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.5898 / 52°35'23"N

Longitude: -2.833 / 2°49'58"W

OS Eastings: 343667

OS Northings: 299434

OS Grid: SO436994

Mapcode National: GBR BF.9TFS

Mapcode Global: WH8CC.G56F

Plus Code: 9C4VH5Q8+WR

Entry Name: Bank Farmhouse and Adjoining Farmbuildings

Listing Date: 7 April 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1055601

English Heritage Legacy ID: 259635

ID on this website: 101055601

Location: Picklescott, Shropshire, SY6

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: Smethcott

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: Smethcote St Michael

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description



SO 49 NW
3/94

SMETHCOTT C.P.
PICKLESCOTT
Bank Farmhouse and adjoining farmbuildings

II

Farmhouse. Early to mid-C17, remodelled and extended in the early
C18. Partly painted uncoursed red sandstone rubble with red brick
dressings; incorporating timber framed core; plain tile roof. C17
three-cell plan with C18 cow house to right. 2 storeys. Dentil brick
eaves cornice; brick ridge stack off-centre to right-and integral
brick end stack to left. 3-window front; 2-light wooden casements,
segmental-headed to ground floor. Early C18 two-panelled door between
the first and second windows from right with moulded architrave and
C20 lean-to porch. Left-hand window in former doorway (see straight
joists and brick infill beneath). Cow house adjoining to right with
C20 door to front and loft doorway in right-hand gable end now blocked
with corrugated iron. Lower probably C18 former cow houses adjoining
to left, now partly incorporated into house with pair of C20 casements
to right. Interior: parlour to left contains ogee-stopped chamfered
beams and joists, large open fireplace with chamfered lintel and small
salt cupboard to right with panelled door, and C17 panelling (said
to have come from Woolstaston church) with guilloche, fleur-de-lys
and rosette ornament. Chamfered and stopped spine beam in kitchen.
Square-panelled timber framed cross wall to left of kitchen. Collar
and tie-beam roof trusses. The C18 remodelling might have been in
at least 2 phases, first the rebuilding of the walls followed later
by the raising of the eaves (see straight joint and change from sandstone
to red brick dressings in right-hand gable end). V.C.H., Vol. VIII,
p.150.

Listing NGR: SO4366799434

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