EDO6430 - Blynfield Farm, Cann; desk-based assessment 2016

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Location

Grid reference ST 8385 2188 (point)
Map sheet ST82SW
Civil Parish Cann; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

South West Archaeology

Date

2016

Description

South West Archaeology Ltd. was commissioned to undertake a statement of significance on the historic farm buildings to inform potential development of the site. Blynfield Farm appears to have been built at the beginning of the 19th century probably when the site was acquired by Bruton Grammar School. At this date the site consisted of the farmhouse with a farmyard to the east enclosed by a fine, brick threshing barn to the north and stables and cow houses to the east and south. The extant farmhouse, threshing barn and stables are all grade II listed. Much work was undertaken on the buildings in the late 20th century removing many of the historic details; the outbuildings being converted for domestic and office use and the farmhouse modernised and extended to the south forming a link with the barns. Research has suggested that the site was previously occupied by earlier, possibly medieval, buildings. The architectural fragments used in the later buildings may be from this structure, although equally they could be from other demolished buildings in Shaftesbury, 3 km to the north- east. The only surviving pre-19th century element that appeared in-situ was the first floor structure of the farmhouse kitchen suggesting that the early 19th century build incorporated an earlier, possibly 16th/17th century building.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1>XY Unpublished document: Wapshott, E, Humphreys, C, and Walls, S. 2016. Blynfield Farm, Shaftesbury, Dorset. Statement of Significance. [Mapped feature: #6870 ]
  • <2> Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1616074.

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Mar 18 2020 5:37PM

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