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SOUTH SIDE (from the west)
Charlton House
Formerly a grade III listed building. Former listing description: C18.
The following outbuildings at Charlton House are grade II listed buildings in their own right:
Barn and sheltershed to south of
Charlton House – upgraded from grade
III
Listing description: Barn. Late C18.
Weatherboarding on timber-frame with
English bond brick plinth, half-hipped
tiled roof. 5 bays with weatherboarded
outshuts on north side. North transept
has half-hipped roof and double
planked doors, outshuts have planked
doors. South side has planked double
doors. Roof has tie-beam braced to
main posts with two pairs of queen
posts to purlins, lower tier of
purlins with straight wind bracing to
centre bay. C18 sheltershed attached
to north-east of barn, has open front
facing fold yard; wooden posts,
weatherboarded rear and sides, and
tiled roof.
Granary to south-west of Charlton
House
Listing description: Granary. Late
C18. Weatherboarding on timber-frame,
on staddlestones, half-hipped tiled
roof. 3 bays. Double planked doors on
east and west sides, with strap
hinges. Roof has tie-beam braced to
main posts with raking struts to
collar, straight wind bracing to
purlins in centre bay.
Former occupiers: Eric James Mather (1930s-1960s).
317 Charlton-All-Saints
Former occupiers: Mr Downs; E Owen (1964); Peter Blake (1968).
318 Charlton-All-Saints
Former occupiers: William Hall (1950s- 1960s).
Charlton Cottage (319 Charlton-All- Saints)
Formerly a grade III listed building. Former listing description: C18.
Former occupiers: Horace Gillard (1964).
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