Building record 1228 - Old Farm
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Summary
Grade II listed house, dated 1694 on lintel. It has a timber frame with brick infill and a slate roof. Wood was in plentiful supply as a building material in Britain until the 17th century. It was therefore the most practical material for house building. Timber framed buildings consist of a wooden framework (usually oak) that was infilled to created solid walls. Infill material used included wattle and daub, lath and plaster, brick and weather board. Brick nogging, (brick infill) was often used in the 17th and 18th centuries to replace earlier wattle and daub or lath and plaster infill as it was longer lasting.
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Full Description
Old Farm, Crabtree Lane. House, dated 1694 on lintel. Timber frame with brick infill and slate roof. Entrance front - stone plinth, 9 x 3 cells of small framing with angle braces. Extensive 19th century additions to right, left and rear. Full architectural description (1).
<1> English Heritage, 2005, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 1320360 (Digital Archive). SCH4666.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SCH4666 Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 1320360.
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 693 852 (27m by 15m) 8 Figure Ref |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ68NE |
| Civil Parish | HIGH LEGH, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | HIGH LEGH, ROSTHERNE, CHESHIRE |
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Record last edited
Jun 27 2022 12:08PM