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The Moathouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Warfield, Bracknell Forest

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Latitude: 51.4364 / 51°26'10"N

Longitude: -0.7267 / 0°43'36"W

OS Eastings: 488602

OS Northings: 171586

OS Grid: SU886715

Mapcode National: GBR D7H.WLQ

Mapcode Global: VHDX4.C557

Plus Code: 9C3XC7PF+G8

Entry Name: The Moathouse

Listing Date: 7 December 1966

Last Amended: 14 February 2002

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1390403

English Heritage Legacy ID: 489390

ID on this website: 101390403

Location: Brockhill, Bracknell Forest, Berkshire, RG42

County: Bracknell Forest

Civil Parish: Warfield

Traditional County: Berkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Berkshire

Church of England Parish: Warfield

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 01/02/2012


SU87SE
674-1/12/188
07/12/66


WARFIELD
HAYLEY GREEN ROAD, Brock Hill
(East side)
The Moathouse
(Formerly Listed as:
HAYLEY GREEN ROAD, Brock Hill
Haley Green Farmhouse)


II


Hall house on moated site, now house. Early C15, altered C16,
partly encased in brick. C18, altered C20.
MATERIALS: part timber frame with painted brick infill at
rear, part painted brick. Old tile gabled roof.
PLAN: 2 framed bay former hall with 3 framed bay crosswing on
north-east, C16 extension on south-west.
EXTERIOR: 2 storey. 2 chimneys at gable ends, 2 other chimneys
at rear, all with corniced heads and clay pots. Late C16
chimney on right hand gable is brick in English bond and is
now disused. C19 casement windows.
Entrance front to south-west has 3-bay windows. Brick dentil
eaves. 3-light windows with segmental heads and lozenge
pattern leaded glazing. Window in centre has 2-lights with C20
gabled porch below. Oriel window on right at first floor. C20
plank entrance door.
INTERIOR: large chamfered joists on ground floor. Shutter
grooves in former external wall on north-west. Redundant crown
post roof, arch-braced centre truss in former hall with some
sooted rafters. One roof truss has sooted rafters.
(Victoria County History: VOL III: 185).



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