Listed Building: BARN IMMEDIATELY NORTH WEST OF STAMBOROUGH FARMHOUSE (1376776)

Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 375, 4, 10007
Date assigned 09 February 1998
Date last amended
Date revoked
ST03NW OLD CLEEVE STAMBOROUGH 375/4/10007 Barn immediately NW of Stamborough Farmhouse II Shippon/barn. Circa early C17. Slate rubble. Gable-ended roof clad in corrugated sheet steel. PLAN: 5-bays, built into hillside with opposing doorways in second bay from lower N end. In about C19 a loft floor was built in the lower end bay with a cider press underneath. EXTERIOR: East front has doorway to right of centre with timber lintel and original chamfered wooden frame with Tudor arch head. Similar opposing doorframe on west side, but masonry to left [N] of doorway collapsed. Ventilation slits in end gables. INTERIOR: Complete 5-bay roof structure with side-pegged jointed cruck trusses with mortice and tenoned cranked collars, two tiers of trenched side purlins, and trenched diagonally-set ridgepiece; end hips survive. Common-rafters and thatch battens are intact on east side, and some of the common-rafters remain on the west side, re-used longitudinally spanning the bays. The building also retains its stone floor. Ladder to loft at lower end, with cider-press under. Listing NGR: ST0292436796

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Grid reference Centred ST 02921 36792 (6m by 16m)
Map sheet ST03NW
Civil Parish OLD CLEEVE, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET

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