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Maes Court

A Grade II Listed Building in Knighton on Teme, Worcestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3283 / 52°19'41"N

Longitude: -2.5446 / 2°32'40"W

OS Eastings: 362983

OS Northings: 270166

OS Grid: SO629701

Mapcode National: GBR BT.VD7Y

Mapcode Global: VH84D.VQ4Z

Plus Code: 9C4V8FH4+85

Entry Name: Maes Court

Listing Date: 6 October 1952

Last Amended: 27 February 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1081425

English Heritage Legacy ID: 149291

ID on this website: 101081425

Location: Knighton on Teme, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, WR15

County: Worcestershire

District: Malvern Hills

Civil Parish: Knighton on Teme

Traditional County: Worcestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire

Church of England Parish: Teme Valley North

Church of England Diocese: Worcester

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Description


SO 67 SW
1/98
6.10.52

KNIGHTON ON TEME CP
KNIGHTON ON TEME
Maes Court

II

Shown on OS map as The Jewkes.
House and barn, now one dwelling. c1630, altered and extended early and
mid-C20. Timber-framed, painted brick and rendered infill on sandstone
rubble plinth; painted brick additions and replacement walling; plain tiled
roofs. Originally an H-plan, the central bay aligned east/west with large
chimney, and three star-shaped stacks forming lobby entrance; cross-wings
of two framed bays at each end; the west wing has been linked to a three-
bay barn aligned north/south. Two storeys, attic and cellar. Framing:
three and four panels from sill to wall-plate, long straight braces in
lower corners, collar and tie-beam trusses with two collars, four struts
to lower and two to upper collar and some have V-strut in apex. Windows
are mainly C20 leaded casements. South front elevation: original part has
a central lean-to addition with 2-light casement and C20 oriel above; right
cross-wing gable end has a ground and first floor 3-light casement with plank
weatherings and an attic light; left cross-wing gable end has a first floor 3-
light casement, an attic light and the present main entrance; this has a lean-
to timber-framed C20 porch with central gable at the base of which is inscribed
the date "1630"; there is a re-used C17 studded door within. The C20 link to
the left has a ground floor hipped bay window and three first floor rectangular
lights; there is a large ridge stack above. The gable end of the former barn
has a ground and first floor 4-light casement with plank weatherings. Interior:
archway pierced through central chimney; small Jacobean overmantel in present
entrance hall. (VCH 3 (ii), p 442).

Listing NGR: SO6298370166

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