Listed Building: BANK BARN, ENGINE HOUSE, MILL AND LINHAYS IMMEDIATELY SOUTH SOUTH WEST OF COLTON FARMHOUSE (1057464)
Grade | II |
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Authority | Historic England |
Volume/Map/Item | 375, 5, 276 |
Date assigned | 29 March 1990 |
Date last amended | |
Date revoked |
ST 03 NE NETTLECOMBE COLTON LANE 5/276 Bank barn, engine house, mill and linhays immediately south south west of Colton Farmhouse - II
Range of farm buildings including bank barn, horse engine house, linhays and water mill and wheel pit. Dated 1806. Stone rubble, hipped slate barn roof; linhays and mill roofs have been clad in corrugated iron. Plan: Large bank barn to north with semi-circular ended horse engine house on higher north side and a cattle yard on lower south side surrounded by open-fronted single storey linhays with an integral water mill in the south east corner. Exterior: Large 2 storey bank barn with 6 segmental arch shippon doorways (right hand blocked) on front facing yard and 2 large barn loading doors above (right hand blocked) with segmental arches and ventilation slits between. Under eaves at centre a stone tablet with initials IT and date 1806. At higher ground level at back of barn 2 similar barn doorways and ventilation slits and large semi-circular ended horse engine house at centre with semi-conical roof, blocked ground floor openings and external stone stairs on right (west) side to loft. Facing the yard are open-fronted linhays with circular stone rubble piers, 6-bays on the west side, 4 bays on the east side and 6 bays on the south side (some bays blocked) and a water mill in the south east corner with a large overshot wheel pit on its outer south side. Interior: Loft over horse engine house has corn bins. The barn and engine house have original tie-beam truss roofs with tenoned purlins, the barn with lapped collars. Similar roof over south linhay but without collars; the east and west linhays have tie-beam trusses with purlins resting on backs of principals. Note Colton Farm was formerly on the Nettle combe estate and the datestone initials are those of a Trevelyan.
Listing NGR: ST0558835916
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Location
Grid reference | Centred ST 05580 35907 (35m by 32m) |
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Map sheet | ST03NE |
Civil Parish | NETTLECOMBE, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET |