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Hayes

A Grade II* Listed Building in West Dean, Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7526 / 51°45'9"N

Longitude: -2.4968 / 2°29'48"W

OS Eastings: 365804

OS Northings: 206102

OS Grid: SO658061

Mapcode National: GBR JV.0YDZ

Mapcode Global: VH87B.N6XT

Plus Code: 9C3VQG33+27

Entry Name: Hayes

Listing Date: 24 September 1984

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1186357

English Heritage Legacy ID: 353831

ID on this website: 101186357

Location: Viney Hill, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, GL15

County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Civil Parish: West Dean

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Blakeney All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Gloucester

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Description


In the entry for:
WEST DEAN
SO 60 NE
10/142 Hayes

GV II

Upgrade to II*

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In the list entry for:
WEST DEAN

SO 60 NE
10/142 Hayes

GV
II
the description shall be amended to read:

House,formerly a farmhouse. Circa late C16. Coursed sandstone rubble with
exposed close-studded timber framing on north gable ends and first floor of
porch. Plain tile roofs with gable ends, the lower two courses are stone tiles.
Large stone rubble axial stack with set-offs. 2-room plan main range, with
one-room plan wing at rear; direct entry from a 2-storey porch at the front.
Stair turret at the back and axial stack. 2 storeys and cellar on left and
lower single storey plus attic- on right with large axial stack at junction. The
2-storey left section has a large 2-storey gabled porch with close-studded first
floor jettied out at sides, chamfered wooden doorframe with Tudor arch and iron
lattice casement above. Various wooden and stone mullion windows, cavetto
moulded on ground floor right and in left (north) gable end. At rear a large
square stair turret on right (SW) corner and low gable-ended wing on left.
Interior: The principal left (south) room has chamfered ceiling beams, exposed
unchamfered joists and large fireplaces, its lintel a re-used ceiling beam.
Stone newel stairs in turret at rear and stone window stairs to cellar, which
has chamfered ceiling beams. The right hand room has fireplace with chamfered
lintels. The rear wing has jointed raised cruck. The roofs arid upper floors of
the main range were not inspected.

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SO 60 NE WEST DEAN

10/142 Hayes

GV II

Former Farmhouse, now empty. Late C16. Coursed rubblestone with
timber framed north wall to main range and to wing on north side,
and also to upper storey of porch - all in close studding. Tile
roof, with some stone tiles remaining at base of roof on north
wing. Large stepped stone stack projecting from north wall of main
range, cutting into north wing. Single range of 2 storeys with
central 2-storey gabled porch, with single storey L-shaped wing to
north. Scattered fenestration - mullioned windows in wood and
stone, 2-light cavetto-moulded mullioned window on south gable and
east wall of north wing. Porch has remains of iron lattice window
above Tudor arched wooden opening. Thin coursed stone appears in
base of porch and in wing.
Interior semi-derelict at time of survey (11/7/84)


Listing NGR: SO6580406102

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