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Name:Outbuilding, south east of Dormston Manor
HER Reference:WSM30733
Type of record:Building
Grid Reference:SO 990 572
Map Sheet:SO95NE
Parish:Dormston, Wychavon, Worcestershire

Monument Types

  • OUTBUILDING (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)
  • TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (17TH CENTURY AD to 21ST CENTURY AD - 1601 AD to 2050 AD)

Protected Status

  • Listed Building

Full description

Grade II Listed. Outbuilding next to dovecote south east of Dormston Manor. 17th century timber frame and brick with gabled ends. Tile roof. [1][2]

Proposed conversion to residential use 2002. Requested photos for SMR prior to works. [3]

Part of Dormston Manor (Bagend Farm), Dormston, a partially extant 16th century listed farmstead with unconverted buildings. Regular courtyard with multiple yards. Prominent T-plan regular courtyard in association. The farmhouse is detached with side on to the yard. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings. Located within or in association to the site of a shrunken medieval village. Dovecote located within the farmstead. Large modern sheds are located on the site. [4][5]

West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement [6]

Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Part 1 Farmsteads Assessment Framework and Part 2 Worcestershire Farmsteads Character Statement [7][8]

Farmhouse: 16th century. Timber framed, plaster, later brick front and additions. Working building(s): 17th century. Timber framed, stone and brick foundations, tile roof, some weatherboarding. Listed dovecotes, barn and outbuilding. Two yards with shared central range. [9]

Sources and further reading

<1>Digital archive: English Heritage. Reg updates. THE NATIONAL HERITAGE LIST FOR ENGLAND. English Heritage.
<2>Digital archive: English Heritage. 2000. Images of England. English Heritage website of Listed buildings. English Heritage. www.imagesofengland.org.u.
<3>Personal Comment: Glyde, Mike. 2002. Information Gained from Planning Application. WHEAS Planning Archaeologist.
<4>Digital archive: Gough, E. 2006. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - GIS Layer. Worcestershire Historic Environment and Archaeology.
<5*>Unpublished document: Hathaway, E, Lake, J and A, Mindykowski. 2012. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project (The West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project). English Heritage. Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service.
<6>Bibliographic reference: Lake, J and B, Edwards. 2010. West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project Regional Statement.
<7*>Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde, S. 2014. Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Farmstead Assessment Framework. English Heritage. Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service.
<8*>Guide: Lake J, Hathaway E, Mindykowski A and Robson-Glyde S. 2014. Worcestershire Farmsteads Guidance: Character Statement. English Heritage. Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service.
<9>Personal Comment: Hathaway, E. 2007 - 2013. Worcestershire Historic Farmsteads and Landscapes Project - Personal Comments.

Related records

WSM59447Part of: Dormston Manor (Bagend Farm), Dormston (Landscape Component)