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The basic plan is a simple two-story rectangle, wider than its length, with windowless ends that rise to chimney-topped gables. An extension, most of the width of the house, is attached to the rear, while a porch occupies the ell. Three windows pierce the second story on the facade, while the main entrance sits at the center of the first story ...
The farmhouse is a three-unit, two-storeyed building on an L-plan. [1] Newman describes it as "a farmhouse of exceptional pretension". [1] The construction is principally of sandstone rubble, with some of the late-17th century extension being undertaken in brick.
In connected farm architecture and homes that were the economic hubs of large grounds including in Mediterranean and northern European traditions, one or more ells (wings) will usually be extended to attach the main house or range to another building, such as a barn or stables, or a tower or chapel or defensive range in the case of a castle or palace.
The farmhouse was extended and altered in the late 19th century. The original part is timber framed, with cladding and rebuilding in red brick, and with a roof of slate and tile. There is one storey and an attic, and the farmhouse consists of a two-bay hall range, a single-bay cross-wing at the rear on the left, and a later lean-to in the angle ...
The original part of the farmhouse is timber-framed on a stone plinth with a slate roof. This is in three bays. A single bay extension was added in the 19th century in rendered stone. The whole building has two storeys, the upper storeys being jettied. The windows are casements. On the right side is a flight of stone steps. [2] Wynnstay Farmhouse
The farmhouse, later a private house, was extended in the 18th and 20th centuries. The original part is timber framed, the extensions are in stone and brick, and the roof is tiled. There is a T-shaped plan, with a two-storey main range on a sandstone plinth, a gabled cross-wing with two storeys and an attic refronted in brick, and a rear wing ...
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The farmhouse and barns are roughcast with green slate roofs. The house has two storeys and two bays. It has a doorway with an architrave and sash windows. The barns to the right form an L-shaped plan, and contain doors, a loft door, and ventilation slits. [13] II: High Farmhouse and barn