Building record 1826/0/1 - Store Shed south of Estate Farm

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Summary

Store shed that used to be a shippon (cow house) or a barn. It dates to the 17th century and has a brick-nogged oak panel frame with through diagonal braces. It was probably originally thatched. 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 create 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

<1> English Heritage, 2005, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 404712 (Digital Archive). SCH4666.

Store Shed south of Estate Farm, Aldersey Green Lane. Formerly a shippon or barn (on south side of access way to Estate Farm), C17. Brick- nogged oak panel frame with through diagonal braces; corrugated iron roof, probably formerly thatched. Rectangular, gabled, single storey plus attic. Inserted wooden casements of C19 vernacular type. Full architectural description (1).

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 404712.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 461 568 (13m by 11m) 8 Figure Ref
Map sheet SJ45NE
Civil Parish ALDERSEY, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER
Historic Township/Parish/County ALDERSLEY, CODDINGTON, CHESHIRE

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Record last edited

Mar 28 2023 12:38PM