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Latitude: 52.4708 / 52°28'14"N
Longitude: -2.258 / 2°15'28"W
OS Eastings: 382570
OS Northings: 285900
OS Grid: SO825859
Mapcode National: GBR 09G.5XY
Mapcode Global: VH91F.T547
Plus Code: 9C4VFPCR+8Q
Entry Name: Home Farm
Listing Date: 18 December 1987
Last Amended: 3 March 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1278515
English Heritage Legacy ID: 405633
ID on this website: 101278515
Location: South Staffordshire, DY7
County: Staffordshire
District: South Staffordshire
Civil Parish: Enville
Traditional County: Staffordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire
Church of England Parish: Enville St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: Lichfield
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
8/39
ENVILLE PARK
Home Farm
The address shall be amended
to read:- ENVILLE HALL
Home Farm
ENVILLE C.P. ENVILLE PARK
SO 88 NW
8/39 Home Farm
II
Model farm. 1747-8 with later alterations. Perhaps by William Baker.
Red brick; plain tile roofs. A rectangular yard on an east-west alignment
was formerly enclosed on 4 sides by ranges of buildings, entrances to the
couryard are in the centre of the south range and towards the east end of
the north range; the southern half of the east range has been demolished.
In the north range were the malthouse, cowshed, root house and bullhouse;
the barn, stables and slaughter house were in the south range; there were
cowsheds in the east range and loose boxes and stables in the west range;
the farmhouse occupied the north-east corner of the quadrangle. North
front. Farmhouse to the left of a segmental carriage arch,farmbuildings to
the right. Farmhouse: 3 storeys; 2 bays, C20 casements, the ground floor
has a single central window; raised roof verges and integral end stack. 2-
storey, 2-bay block to the right with similar windows. Farmbuildings.
One storey and loft. Ground floor and loft openings have segmental heads
and are irregularly placed. South front. Single-storey barn to the right
with 2 segmental arched cart entrances with boarded doors, and 13 tiers of
air vents. Lofted stables to the left, 5 loft openings with boarded doors.
Central segmental carriage arch. William Baker was at Enville in 1748 and
was paid for unspecified plans in 1750. These may have been for Home Farm.
V.C.H. vol.XX (1984), p. 97 & 102.
Listing NGR: SO8257085900
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