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Gaulet Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Blaisdon, Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8467 / 51°50'48"N

Longitude: -2.4507 / 2°27'2"W

OS Eastings: 369046

OS Northings: 216556

OS Grid: SO690165

Mapcode National: GBR FY.TSV5

Mapcode Global: VH86S.GVR5

Plus Code: 9C3VRGWX+MP

Entry Name: Gaulet Farmhouse

Listing Date: 4 July 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1299194

English Heritage Legacy ID: 354069

ID on this website: 101299194

Location: Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, GL17

County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Civil Parish: Blaisdon

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Flaxley St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: Gloucester

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Description


SO 61 NE BLAISDON -

6/1 Gaulet Farmhouse

II

the entry shall be amended to read as follows:

SO 61 NE BLAISDON -

6/1 Gaulet Farmhouse

II

House. Late C16 or early , with alterations and additions;
earlier, probably late medieval origins. Rendered, with triple-roll
tile roof: rear elevation roughly squared rubble stone. centre
chimney brick, that to rear of cross wind ashlar, Lobby-entry 2-room
plan, one storey with attics, 2-storey parlour cross wing to left, one
room extension in line to right. Boarded front door, trellis porch,
with elliptical lead-covered roof. To right a 4-light mullion and
transom window, heavy timbers with wide chamfer. Similar window to
left of front door but with narrow chamfer. cabled cross wing flush
to front, projects at rear; Ground floor window off-centre to left,
heavy frame with two later iron casements. Above a late c19 sash
window, also offset, with, to right at intermediate level a small
window. A gable set a little up roof slope above front door and
window to left, with a 2-light C19 casement window. Similar window
in dormer to right. Scalloped bargeboards to both gables and to
dormer. Bay extension to right has door in front wall, first floor
door in end gable formerly approached by steps. and a 2-light
Rear elevation has a similar 4-light transomed window and a 2-light
wood-mullioned window to right end; large roughcast dormer over hall.
Left return wall has C17 chamfered architrave to C19 casement with
glazing bars and chamfered wood-mullioned 4-light window.
Interior: ground floor has quartered stop-chamfered beams to hall and
parlour wing, which has timber-framed cross wall. Arched doorheads
to this partition and from parlour to hall. First floor has stop-
chamfered beams, ceiled over to rear room of parlour wing; lateral
timber-framed partition divides narrow front room from rear room above
hall, with arched doorhead. Collar-truss roof with trenched purlins.
Service end to right, remodelled in late C18, has straight flight
service stair and plain beams.

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BLAISDON -
SO 61 NE
6/1 Gaulet Farmhouse
II
House, C17, with alterations and additions; could be older from
general shape. Rendered, with triple-roll tile roof: rear
elevation roughly squared rubble stone. Centre chimney brick, that
to rear of cross wing ashlar. Lobby-entry 2-room plan, one storey
with attics, 2-storey parlour cross wing to left, one room
extension in line to right. Boarded front door, trellis porch,
with elliptical lead-covered roof. To right a 4-light mullion and
transom window, heavy timbers with wide chamfer. Similar window to
left of front door but with narrow chamfer. Gabled cross wing _
flush to front, projects at rear; Ground floor window off-centre
to left, heavy frame with two later iron casements. Above a late
C19 sash window, also offset, with, to right at intermediate level
a small window. A gable set a little up roof slope above front
door and window to left, with a 2-light c19 casement window.
Similar window in dormer to right. Scalloped bargeboards to both
gables and to dormer. One-bay extension to right as door in front
wall, first floor door in end gable formerly approached by steps.
Interior not inspected. Front room in parlour wing has heavy cross
beams in ceiling with wide chamfers. Slight, curved projection in
rear wall in line with central chimney.


Listing NGR: SO6904616556

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