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Latitude: 51.903 / 51°54'10"N
Longitude: -1.7838 / 1°47'1"W
OS Eastings: 414970
OS Northings: 222743
OS Grid: SP149227
Mapcode National: GBR 4Q5.RTM
Mapcode Global: VHB1W.1FBH
Plus Code: 9C3WW638+6F
Entry Name: Farmbuildings and Walls Framing Quadruple Foldyard 40 Yards North of Manor Farmhouse
Listing Date: 16 July 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1238055
English Heritage Legacy ID: 415412
ID on this website: 101238055
Location: Upper Slaughter, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, GL54
County: Gloucestershire
District: Cotswold
Civil Parish: Upper Slaughter
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire
Church of England Parish: Upper Slaughter St Peter
Church of England Diocese: Gloucester
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
UPPER SLAUGHTER
SP 12 SW & SP 12 SE
5/215, 6/215 Farmbuildings and walls
framing quadruple foldyard
- 40 yards north of Manor
Farmhouse
GV II
Paired double foldyards framed by barns, stables and storage buildings. c.1910.
Architect said to be "Mr Gray of London" for H A Brassey the railway millionaire.
Rubble with Cotswold stone roofs. Fine symmetrical E-plan composition with
projecting cross-wings, from main ranges forming subsidiary yards with closing
walls to south. Classicizing style with Cotswold elements such as mullion
windows. The north-south ranges are slightly lower allowing lunette windows to
gables of cross-wings; lunette windows in the other gable ends too. The north
range has central louvred cupola, barn to left and 3 large and 3 small gables to
right with 2 segmental and one arched entry; 3 openings under steel lintels to
right. South gable return has tablet with "B(rassey)" over "1910".
Listing NGR: SP1497022743
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