Listed Building: GLEBE FARM HOUSE (1147872)

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Grade II
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 30 January 1986
Date last amended 24 March 2006

Description

TF 29 NE LUDBOROUGH STATION ROAD 4/35 Glebe Farm House II Farmhouse. Late C17 with C19 and C20 alterations. Mud and stud partly underbuilt in brick, all colour washed, corrugated iron roof with single axial ridge stack. Lobby entry plan. Single storey with attic, 4 bay irregular front having off centre C20 door flanked by single plain sashes. To the left is a later single storey pent extension with a 2 light window. To the attic floor is a single small glazing bar through eaves window. Listing NGR: TF2965695556 7th amendment to 33rd list on 24 March 2006 New description: Farmhouse. Probably c.1700 with early and later C19 and also C20 alterations. Colourwashed brick with cogged brick eaves. C20 concrete-tile roof and brick ridge and end stacks. 3-unit lobby-entry plan, extended to right, and with added rear wings. 2 storeys. 4-window range at first floor of early C19 unhorned 4/8 sash windows. On ground floor left of centre are a 3-light C20 window in altered opening either side a C19 doorcase with part-glazed door. To centre right is a part-glazed door opening into the lobby, a 2-light C20 window to right and a 2-light casement in the C19 addition on the right end. Left end blank and a first floor casement on the right end. To rear are the two wings, various doors and casements, a C19 canted bay and several early C19 unhorned sash windows. INTERIOR. Boxed bridging beams. The massive stack survives but the fireplaces are blocked. Most ceilings plastered and flat but rafters visible in a rear wing ground floor room. Many early and later C19 plank and panelled doors but one earlier 4-panel one with raised and fielded panels survives. Roof has been partly renewed but a good number of coupled rafters remain with clasped purlins. Straight stairs including a separate one to upper storey of the right end addition. This addition has access to the back door and may have been built to accommodate farmhands. SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE. This is a sizeable C18 farmhouse which stands opposite the church and forms a very significant group with it and other surrounding historic buildings. The main structure remains reasonably intact, as well as the ground plan and the massive stack. The survival of many early C19 sashes is a significant architectural feature.

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Sources (1)

  •  Index: Department of the Environment. 1986. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 4/35.

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Location

Grid reference TF 29574 95563 (point)
Map sheet TF29NE
Civil Parish LUDBOROUGH, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Jun 2 2009 5:25PM

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