Latitude: 50.8486 / 50°50'55"N
Longitude: -1.1659 / 1°9'57"W
OS Eastings: 458816
OS Northings: 105787
OS Grid: SU588057
Mapcode National: GBR 9B3.L2Y
Mapcode Global: FRA 86FV.RLN
Plus Code: 9C2WRRXM+CJ
Entry Name: L Shaped Barn Range on West Side of Home Farm Yard at Cams Hall with Yard Walls Attached at South East and North East Corners
Listing Date: 20 December 1989
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1276382
English Heritage Legacy ID: 409514
ID on this website: 101276382
Location: Downend, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16
County: Hampshire
District: Fareham
Electoral Ward/Division: Portchester West
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Fareham St Peter and St Paul
Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth
Tagged with: Barn
SU 50 NE FAREHAM PORTCHESTER ROAD
(south side, off)
21/317 L-shaped barn range on
west side of Home Farm
yard at Cams Hall with
yard walls attached at
south east and north east
corners
GV II
Two attached barns and attached farm yard walls. Probably late C18 with some
reused timber on site of earlier range, altered C19, and with probably late C17
range to rear right, altered C18 and C19. Mid-late C19 yard walls. Red brick
with some blue headers in Flemish garden wall bond; earlier range timber-framed
with cladding of red brick in English bond; plain tile roofs. Yard wall of red
brick in Flemish garden wall bond. East (yard) elevation: barn of 12 internal
bays has 2 cart-entries with double board doors and canopies; blue brick bands
at mid-height on right side; corrugated-iron lean-to on left not of special
interest; half-hipped roof. At left end attached yard wall is approximately 3
metres high and curves forward to link with stables (q.v.) having a segmental
archway. At right end attached yard wall ramps down to square gatepier with
capstone. Rear: rubblestone plinth; opposing cart-entries, one retaining
canopy; late C19 door at right end; diagonally-set square vents; an inserted
oculus. On left is attached barn wing. This has some C18 segmental-arched
openings and other late C19 openings; roof is half-hipped at rearmost end, much
of the tiling gone; the rearmost gable is of earlier (probably mid C18) red
brick with blue headers. Right return (north side): C18 barn masked by late C19
looseboxes, not of special interest, has tripled slit vents on 2 levels and 2
mid-late C19 round-arched iron windows to gable. C17 barn, on right, has 5
wallposts exposed; C18 and C19 brickwork and openings. Interior: C18 barn has
some reused jowled wall posts flanking cart-entries; queen-strut roof trusses
with high collars; staggered butt purlins. C17 barn has jowled wall posts with
straight braces to large scantling tie-beams which support collared queen-strut
trusses with clasped through purlins; old rafters; wind braces, some curved, at
junction with front range roof structure altered and a truss moved. This range
forms an integral part of the Home Farm complex.
Listing NGR: SU5799407358
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