Listed Building: BREWHOUSE, CREWYARD AND MILL BARN AT HALL FARMHOUSE (7.7.6)

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Grade II*
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EH LBS Legacy ID 425327
Date assigned 27 April 1987
Date last amended

Description

Brewhouse, crewyard and mill barn. Late C18. Coursed and squared rubble and brick with plain tile and asbestos cement and pantile roofs. Dressed stone quoins. Coped south gable. External side wall stack. Single and 2 storeys plus attics. 5 bays wide by 7 bays deep. C-plan. Windows are Yorkshire sashes and casements. Brewhouse has to west, off-centre casement flanked to left by door and to right by sash. Above, 2 square hatches. North gable has to left, altered brick and stone stair and above, close boarded door. Above again, central casement. South gable has central door and above, central attic casement. Crewyard has on east side stales, 7 bays, with to left, 2 doors. To their right, 3 stable doors. To right again, 2 blocked casements. Mill barn has to south, to left, door flanked by single casements. To right, stable door and casement. West gable has rubble stair with kennel below, and above; doorway. North side has to left, late C20 concrete block addition. To its right, door. Above, to left, blocked opening. To right, large pitching eye flanked by single casements. East gable rebuilt in brick mid C19, has adjoining coursed rubble wheel pit containing mid C19 breast shot iron water wheel. 2 blind recesses with segmental heads. Above, casement with segmental head. Interior has timber ladder, reed and plaster floors and restored C18 principal rafter roof with butt purlins, struts and wind braces. East end contains a pair of mill stones with ancillary equipment and chaff cutter. This machinery is complete and in use. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 53375 51144 (33m by 35m)
Map sheet SK55SW
District Gedling
Civil Parish Linby, Gedling

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Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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