Leigh Farmhouse, Leigh, Wiltshire, SN6 (Grade II)

Leigh Farmhouse is a grade two (II) listed building in Leigh, Wiltshire, SN6. It was first listed in 1986.

The Leigh Farmhouse is a old house made out of limestone that is being worked on. It has a lot of history and is a very big house.

About Leigh Farmhouse

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Farmhouse. C17. Limestone rubble, stone slate roof. Some concrete slates to rear. Two-storeys and attic, 3 bays with central 2-bay rear wing. Lobby entry plan with off-centre 6- panelled door to lobby. Stair to rear of double stack in rear projection. Sixteen and 20-pane sashes, being replaced May 1985. Roof half hipped. Rear wing also 2-storeys contemporary with front block. Further later C17 extension, probably originally dairy. Rear wing has some ovolo stone mullioned windows. Interior left room has C16 moulded ceiling beams and chamfered joists, reset from elsewhere in C17. Central bay has stone fireplace with depressed arch. Spiral stair. Roof with 4 trusses and tenoned purlins.


Where is Leigh Farmhouse?

Leigh Farmhouse is located on Leigh Farmhouse, in Leigh, Wiltshire, SN6.


Key Facts

Grid ReferenceSU 04865 92497
Easting, Northing404865, 192497.36084
Latitude, Longitude51.631268, -1.931109
Grade listingII (two)
English Heritage List Entry Number1023138
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