Listed Building: MANOR FARMHOUSE (467258)
Please read our guidance page about heritage designations.
Grade | II |
---|---|
Authority | |
Volume/Map/Item | 873-1/29/616 |
Date assigned | 12 December 1953 |
Date last amended |
Description
WEYMOUTH
SY6677NW ALL SAINTS' ROAD, Wyke Regis 873-1/29/616 (West side) 12/12/53 Manor Farmhouse (Formerly Listed as: ALL SAINTS' ROAD, Wyke Regis Wyke Manor Farmhouse)
II
Detached house, formerly farmhouse. Late C16 and early C17, with alterations early C19. Large square Portland stone block with ashlar dressings, slate roof. PLAN: a 2-part building with the earlier, lower unit to the left, in single-room depth with gable entry in the fireplace wall, and small rear room; the mid C17 range, to the right, on a slightly larger scale, with double-room depth, gable fireplace, and entry to cross passage to the left. The rear room is separately roofed, with a valley gutter. EXTERIOR: the early range is one storey with attic, 1 window; a flat-roofed 12-pane sash dormer above a 4-light stone recessed hollow-mould mullion casement, with drip-course, which continues to the right, and returns to the later building. In the left gable is an entrance doorway (under reconstruction at the time of survey), and a small stack. The range to the right is in 2 storeys, 2 windows, with a small 6-pane casement in chamfered surround, first floor left, and a full-height canted C19 bay with 8:12:8-pane sash and cornice at each level, and rendered skirts. The 6-panel flush door has a simple pilaster doorcase. The drip-mould, continued from the earlier range, has been cut out above the door, and at the later bay window, but otherwise continues full width, returning to the large gable stack to the right. A stone eaves mould is stopped to a short return to the left, and to the stack, right, and the gables have saddle-back copings on bold shaped kneelers. The right gable, built in to the slope, has a very large stone stack, stepped out on large dressed stone corbels each side above 2-light stone hollow-chamfer mullioned casements, extended to the right as a parapet, with small slits to a valley gutter outlet. The rear wall, in 2 storeys, has 3 replacement sashes at each level, and central doorway. INTERIOR: the central entrance, formerly a through-way, has stone flooring, and a C19 straight-flight stair with stick balustrade returning to the front, with landing in parallel. The main parlour, to right, which now extends through to the
rear range, has a large stone fireplace with 4-centred moulded arch, the central stone badly dropped, on moulded jambs with stops. To the right, the jamb has been cut out, and a later small fireplace inserted, but the intention is to replace this in the reconstruction. A large square lateral beam, and second beam carried over the bay window; both were formerly lathed and plastered. Remains of C17 panelling. At a slightly lower level to the left of the entry is the kitchen, possibly the parlour of the first house, with a large reconstructed open fireplace, and an original 9-compartment ceiling with deep chamfered beams; the ceiling stops short from the fireplace wall by approx 0.9m, and the lateral beam to the right is absorbed in the wall. The joists to the ceiling are set flush with the extrados of the beams, and run in alternate directions in the compartments. The roofs have been substantially restructured, but in the later range, in 2 large bays, some principal members remain. This is the most substantial remaining secular building dating from before the C18 in this early village settlement. The former holding lies immediately to the W of All Saints' Church, Portland Road (qv). (RCHME: Dorset, South-East: London: 1970-: 372).
Listing NGR: SY6609777797
Location
Grid reference | SY 6609 7779 (point) |
---|---|
Borough (historic) | Weymouth and Portland |
External Links (1)
- View details on the National Heritage List for England (From EH UDS to Legacy x-reference)
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Oct 15 2009 3:05AM