Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI17308 - Outbuilding at Ferry Farm, Walkerith
Title | Outbuilding at Ferry Farm, Walkerith |
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Author/Originator | Neville Hall |
Date/Year | 2020 |
Abstract/Summary
Archive for a historic building survey undertaken to inform the proposed conversion of an agricultural outbuilding, originally the east range of a large rectangular farming complex enclosing a central courtyard at Ferry Farm, Walkerith. The farm dates to the at least the 19th century - historic map analysis shows that the west range was demolished and the south range incorporated into a new smaller courtyard complex to the south prior to 1921, and the remaining north range was demolished bye 1937. A remnant of the north range remains attached to the northern end of the surviving outbuilding. An associated detached farmhouse is to the north. The extant outbuilding is a single storey north-south aligned gabled range of brick with a pitched pantile roof, bonded to the new farming complex at its southern end. The northern end of this building appears to have originally been used as a stable but has since been adapted for the accommodation of poultry. The use of the southern end is uncertain.
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Location
City and County Museum LCNCC 2020.104
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MLI126204 Outbuilding at Ferry Farm, Walkerith (Building)
Referenced Events (1)
- ELI13762 Outbuilding at Ferry Farm, Walkerith
Record last edited
Jan 20 2023 2:01PM