Listed Building: MODEL FARM GROUP (103274)

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Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 434/6/183
Date assigned 25 April 1989
Date last amended

Description

ST 80 NW 6/183 WEBSLEY FARM GV Model Farm Group II Model farm group. Mid C19. Banded brickwork and flint, some frame and boarded cladding, slate roofs. An intact courtyard group model farm, with a second stock yard enclosed by walls at a lower level on the north side. Stock yard, with some dividing central walls, has two or three-storey structures on all sides; opposite the entrance is main barn, to left is stable block with cart shed, and a small house, to the right a long arched shelter shed with loft over, and continuous drainage tunnel below. The entrance side to the east, is flanked by a low framed and boarded unit to the right, with a flint gable wall, and to the left a similar, open fronted unit, flanked by small house with 2 and 3 casements and lofty brick stacks. Far right is a hipped end over plain gable wall with brick quoins, central vertical band, and horizontal bands, above a segmental arched opening to a slurry or drainage tunnel; a lean-to, to the right, continuous full length of the return, is framed, with open shed facing stockyard enclosed by walls; upper half of lean-to is boarded, and main wall behind has vertical and horizontal lacing in brick. To right end at low level is brick built kennels. Main barn outer face has large central paired sliding doors, two smaller doors to segmental heads, and 4 other openings. Inner face has wide paired doors to segmental arch, flanked each side by contemporary lean-to structures. Range to south, adjoining approach road, has framed and part-boarded unit, then banded brick and flint run, with wide, segmental headed opening below a loading opening, and a further loading door at mid-length. The inner face of this unit has two casements with small-paned iron units, a 2-light wood casement, 2 segmental headed openings, and a flight of steps to a landing over an arched tunnel, with two plank doors in brick jambs. Interior: main barn has 4 central bays to queen-post trusses, and collar trusses at either end; loft over open-front shelter to the north has series of king post trusses. This is a very well retained complete model farm group, built as part of the Portman Estate by the first Viscount Portman in about 1850, and now Crown Property. (Portman, M; Bryanston : Picture of a Family : 1986) Listing NGR: ST8528007396

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Location

Grid reference ST 8528 0739 (point)
Civil Parish Blandford Forum; Dorset
District (historic) North Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Record last edited

Sep 20 2007 10:28AM