Building record 14201 - Nineteenth Century Stone Barn, Booth Green Farm, Adlington

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Summary

Nineteenth century stone barn at Booth Green Farm. The building is a two-storey rectangular structure orientated northwest to southeast; along which axis it measures 10.75m by 6.0m approximately northwest to southeast. It has a dual-pitch roof comprising of slate roof tiles hooked over modern wooden battens and walls comprising of a mix of rubble and red brick bonded by mortar. The primary feature of the building is the double height doorway with brick basket archway that opens onto the upper and lower floors.

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Full Description

<1> Aeon Archaeology, 2017, Booth Green Farm, Pedley Hill, Adlington, Cheshire: Historic Building Record - Level 2 (Client Report). SCH8419.

A building survey was undertaken in 2017 at Booth Green Farm, Pedley Hill, Adlington, SK10 4LB, in advance of conversion of a stone barn to a dwelling.

The barn is depicted on the Prestbury Tithe Map of circa 1850 which records Booths Green Farm as comprising a house, buildings and yard owned by Charles Richard Banastre Legh and occupied by Samuel Hunt. Also both the farmhouse and stone barn appear to be depicted on two early maps of Cheshire (Greenwood 1819, Bryant 1831). The building is a two-storey rectangular structure orientated northwest to southeast; along which axis it measures 10.75m by 6.0m approximately northwest to southeast. It has a dual-pitch roof comprising of slate roof tiles hooked over modern wooden battens and walls comprising of a mix of rubble and red brick bonded by mortar. The loft appears to have been added at a later date on the upper floor. The ground floor has been bisected along its axis north-west to south-east, partitioning the floor plan roughly in half. To the north of the ground floor there is a small store room/byre which may haveoriginally had access to the main barn via a low wide doorway in the dividing wall. The primary feature of the building is the double height doorway with brick basket archway that opens onto the upper and lower floors; this doorway appears to have been split at some point in the past so as that it opens bilaterally. The doorway may have been designed in this manner in order to accommodate large carts or trailers; with the upper floor acting as hayloft storage while the lower floor could have been used to house carts and animals.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1>XY Client Report: Aeon Archaeology. 2017. Booth Green Farm, Pedley Hill, Adlington, Cheshire: Historic Building Record - Level 2. R4135. N/A. N/A. [Mapped features: #50405 ; #50406 ]

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 925 811 (24m by 18m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ98SW
Civil Parish ADLINGTON, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County ADLINGTON, PRESTBURY, CHESHIRE

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  • None recorded

Record last edited

Oct 3 2024 11:29AM