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The Throne

A Grade II* Listed Building in Weobley, County of Herefordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1591 / 52°9'32"N

Longitude: -2.8729 / 2°52'22"W

OS Eastings: 340380

OS Northings: 251566

OS Grid: SO403515

Mapcode National: GBR FC.640N

Mapcode Global: VH77K.5Z1P

Plus Code: 9C4V545G+MR

Entry Name: The Throne

Listing Date: 20 February 1953

Last Amended: 10 November 1987

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1081899

English Heritage Legacy ID: 149914

ID on this website: 101081899

Location: Weobley, County of Herefordshire, HR4

County: County of Herefordshire

Civil Parish: Weobley

Built-Up Area: Weobley

Traditional County: Herefordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire

Church of England Parish: Weobley

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description



SO 4051 - 4151 WEOBLEY CP HEREFORD ROAD (east side)

14/132 The Throne (formerly
listed as the Throne,
20.2.53 Hereford Street)

GV II*

Farmhouse. C16, extended early C17, with some late C18 alterations. Timber-
frame with rendered infill on a coursed rubble plinth extended in brick and
rendered brick under a tile roof. L-plan, cross-wing extending to east of
C16, extended in C17, main range to south extended southwards in C18. Main
stack axially placed at south end of C16 range. West front of two storeys
with gabled cross-wing to left, formerly jettied, with a (-light casement to
the first floor. Main range is continuously jettied with four windows, 2-light
casements save that to left of centre which is of three lights. All have C18
decorative leaded lights. Ground floor has a (-light, 5-light and a 2-light
casement. The 5-light window has plastered mullions and cinquefoiled heads
with pierced spandrels. Door to right is of four panels. To right, C18
extension of one storey with attic lit by two gabled dormers above two C18
windows each of two cinquefoiled lights. A further brick range to the right
has two segmentally headed windows. Framing: two square panels high to each
floor with curved brackets to the jetty. The -gable of the cross-wing has
carved bargeboards. The north wall of the cross-wing has curved tension
braces. The east gable end has herringbone framing, as does a former porch
on the back of the main range. This has a heavily carved bressummer.
(RCHM, 3, p 202, no 46).


Listing NGR: SO4038051566

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