Hungerley Hall Farm
Hungerley Hall Farm on the eastern edge of Coventry includes a Grade II listed farmhouse, probably dating from about 1700, and separately listed Grade II listed farm buildings.
Clifford Bridge Road, Wyken. Hungerley Hall Farm House, Granary Cow Shed Stable and Barn
Farmhouse. Probably late C17/early C18 with mid C18 extensions and late C18/ C19 alterations. Red brick with plain-tile roof and brick ridge and end stacks. Complex plan. Main front faces garden. 2 storeys and cellar.4-window range of 3-light casement windows the 2 to centre under brick cambered arches. Under these the door within wooden lattice porch with gabled hood. Similar 3-light casement to right and 2-light to left. Two 2-light casement to far right. Blocked window to far left, where also 1st floor band. The differences in brickwork together with interior evidence suggest that a timber-framed 3-unit-plan house was extended on either end in brick in mid C18, then the framing refronted in brick late C18/early C19 and then the section of roof to centre and left slightly raised mid C19. The rendered left end has a 4-light casement with 3-light over, and the right end various casements, lean- tos and steps leading to 1st floor doorway. Rear has mainly 3-light casements, and a cross-wing projecting to centre-left with a 2nd span extension to its left, gable facing left. Further single-storey extension to centre right with doorway to left and small canted bay to right of it. Interior: chamfered beams; open fireplace and bressumer, Cellar has brick thrawls. Plank door and 2-panel door on 1st floor, together with hood to open fireplace, timber- framed partition)old floor boards, a 2nd fireplace hood and wall posts.
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Hungerley Hall Farm
Hungerley Hall Farm on the eastern edge of Coventry includes a Grade II listed farmhouse, probably dating from about 1700, and separately listed Grade II listed farm buildings.
Clifford Bridge Road, Wyken. Hungerley Hall Farm House, Granary Cow Shed Stable and Barn
Farmhouse. Probably late C17/early C18 with mid C18 extensions and late C18/ C19 alterations. Red brick with plain-tile roof and brick ridge and end stacks. Complex plan. Main front faces garden. 2 storeys and cellar.4-window range of 3-light casement windows the 2 to centre under brick cambered arches. Under these the door within wooden lattice porch with gabled hood. Similar 3-light casement to right and 2-light to left. Two 2-light casement to far right. Blocked window to far left, where also 1st floor band. The differences in brickwork together with interior evidence suggest that a timber-framed 3-unit-plan house was extended on either end in brick in mid C18, then the framing refronted in brick late C18/early C19 and then the section of roof to centre and left slightly raised mid C19. The rendered left end has a 4-light casement with 3-light over, and the right end various casements, lean- tos and steps leading to 1st floor doorway. Rear has mainly 3-light casements, and a cross-wing projecting to centre-left with a 2nd span extension to its left, gable facing left. Further single-storey extension to centre right with doorway to left and small canted bay to right of it. Interior: chamfered beams; open fireplace and bressumer, Cellar has brick thrawls. Plank door and 2-panel door on 1st floor, together with hood to open fireplace, timber- framed partition)old floor boards, a 2nd fireplace hood and wall posts.
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