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CIRENCESTER SP00SW THE WHITEWAY
578-1/2/304 (East side (off))
08/09/87 Barn and farmbuildings range to N of
Whiteway Farmhouse GV II Barn and farm building range. Mainly mid C19, but barn
possibly C18. Limestone rubble, some ashlar dressings; stone
slate roofs.
A long range of buildings attached by a length of boundary
wall to north-west corner of farmhouse; barn with hipped outer
end continuous with 2-storey stable or carriage unit, then,
set back and lower roof-line a cow shed and an open-fronted
unit, now enclosed. Towards house the barn has deep gabled
porch with stone slated hood over pair of early plank doors,
flanked left and right by lean-tos with corrugated roofs.
Adjoining, in same plane but higher roof line, a 2-storey unit
with large elliptical-arched opening to throughway, and a
second blocked opening to its right, containing later
horizontal light; above are two 2-light wood casements with
leading. Gable, right, has stone-slated lean-to below
casement.
Set back is a low unit with 3 openings and a door, then,
slightly higher a unit with full-height door adjoining a 9-bay
open shed with square dressed stone piers, now filled with
rubble walling to approximately 2m height in openings, far
right a floored unit which looks earlier than remainder.
Far side has hipped porch to barn with plank doors now off
hinges; square-headed throughway; long unit, roofed partly in
corrugated asbestos. Far left a full-height plank door and a
smaller door.
Barn four 1/2 bays, 2 butt purlins, tie, cambered collar, all
pegged. 2-storey section has King post roofs.
A very good group of buildings mainly in original materials
and slate, attached to the main farmhouse, forming a long
L-plan.
Listing NGR: SP0269103022
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Legacy System number:
365442
Legacy System:
LBS
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