Restrop Farmhouse, Purton, Wiltshire, SN5 (Grade II)
Restrop Farmhouse is a grade two (II) listed building in Purton, Wiltshire, SN5. It was first listed in 1955.
The former Shooters Lane has been renamed Restrop Farmhouse. The farmhouse is from the C17 and C18, made of limestone rubble and mostly clad in diaper brickwork. It has a stone slate roof, is two storeys and a cellar, with four bays and two rear wings each of one bay. The half-glazed door is under a pitched brick porch. The bay to the left of the door is rendered stone, with a two storey canted bay window to gable. There are 16-pane sashes either side of the porch, and other windows are timber casement of C19, all having segmental brick arches. There is a plat band and brick-on-edge dentilled eaves. There are two small hipped stone slate clad dormers, and a brick stack. The interior has chamfered spine beams. The farm was originally known as Redstreke Farm.
About Restrop Farmhouse
SU 08 NE PURTON MUD LANE
(Formerly Shooters Lane) 8/326 Restrop Farmhouse
17.1.55 II
Farmhouse, C17 and C18. Limestone rubble, mostly clad in diaper brickwork. Stone slate roof. 2 storeys and cellar. 4 bays, with two rear wings each of 1 bay. Lobby entry plan. Half-glazed door under pitched brick porch. Bay to left rendered stone, with 2- storey canted bay window to gable. 16-pane sashes either side of porch, other windows timber casement of C19, all having segmental brick arches. Plat band and brick-on-edge dentilled eaves. Two small hipped stone slate clad dormers, and brick stack. Interior has chamfered spine beams. The farm was originally known as Redstreke Farm.
Where is Restrop Farmhouse?
Restrop Farmhouse is located on Mud Lane, in Purton, Wiltshire, SN5.
Key Facts
Grid Reference | SU 07960 86757 |
Easting, Northing | 407960, 186757.36084 |
Latitude, Longitude | 51.579623, -1.886522 |
Grade listing | II (two) |
English Heritage List Entry Number | 1023180 |