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IoE Number: 140773
Location: OLD PALACE LODGE, OLD PALACE FARM
  KINGS SOMBORNE, TEST VALLEY, HAMPSHIRE
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Date Photographed: N/A
Date listed: 29 May 1957
Date of last amendment: 07 February 1986
Grade II

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KINGS SOMBORNEOLD PALACE FARMSU 363015/5Old Palace Lodge and PalaceFarmhouse (formerly listedas the Old Palace)

KINGS SOMBORNE OLD PALACE FARM SU 3630 15/5 Old Palace Lodge and Palace Farmhouse (formerly listed as the Old Palace) 29/5/57 II Farmhouse now 2 dwellings. C16 core, refronted C17 and C18, altered C19 remodelled 1965, on site of John of Gaunt's Palace. Flint with brick dressings and brick, old plain tile roof. C16 L-shaped building of 5 bay front with 2 bay wing to rear on left, wing originally extended further and front extended to right, (wing bays are wider suggesting greater importance), to right of centre bay C18 wing added and to right end C20 outshot garage. All 2 storey. Front has to left 2 bays and along wing plinth with moulded brick offset. C20 door in 2nd bay from left, 3-light casement to centre and 2 2-light casements in left bay. Over left bays 3-light casement with head in hipped dormer and 2-light casement in centre bay. Projecting C18 wing has C20 french doors and windows. To right corner C20 pent-roofed porch with casement beside and C20 2 and 3-light casement above. Roof hipped with large right of centre ridge stack and stack on right hip. Inside remains of C16 roof, possibly originally on a timber-frame structure. Queen post roof with 3 posts and curved windbraces although only one nearly complete truss remains, and parts of an interesting truss across the diagonal of the corner survive. 2 C16 stone windows which were in building pre-1965 survive in pieces in garden. Possibly part of outbuildings of palace.

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