Information for record number MWA8215:
Hill Farm, Pittern, Kineton

Summary One of a small number of known model farmsteads in the county. It dates to around 1850 and includes a multi purpose building with a barn and covered yards. It is situated 800m north west of King Johns' Castle at Kineton.
What Is It?  
Type: Farmstead
Period: Imperial - Industrial (1751 AD - 1913 AD)
Where Is It?  
Parish: Kineton
District: Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 32 51
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Listed Building (Grade: II)
Sites & Monuments Record
Description

 
Source Number  

1 One of a small number of known model farms in county, dating to c.1850. On Compton Verney estate. Includes multi-purpose building with barn and covered yards.
 
Sources

Source No: 1
Source Type: Unpublished document
Title: Model Farmsteads - Thematic Survey (EH)
Author/originator: Wade Martins, S, Lake, J & Hawkins, B
Date: 1997
Page Number: Gazetteer
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designation Listed Building Buildings and structures, such as bridges, that are of architectural or historical importance are placed on a statutory list. These buildings are protected by planning and conservation acts that ensure that their special features of interest are considered before any alterations are made to them.

Depending on how important the buildings are they are classed as Grade I, Grade II* or Grade II. Grade I buildings are those of exceptional interest. Grade II* are particularly important buildings of more than special interest. Those listed as Grade II are those buildings that are regarded of special interest.
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period Imperial 1751 AD to 1914 AD (end of the 18th century AD to the beginning of the 20th century AD)

This period comes after the Post Medieval period and before the modern period and starts with beginning of the Industrial Revolution in 1750. It includes the second part of the Hannoverian period (1714 – 1836) and the Victorian period (1837 – 1901). The Imperial period ends with the start of the First World War in 1914.
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monument BUILDING * A structure with a roof to provide shelter from the weather for occupants or contents. Use specific type where known. back
monument MODEL * Use for miniaturized monument type. Index with actual monument type where possible. back
monument FARMSTEAD * The homestead of a farm consisting of a farmhouse and working farm buildings, with yards, other working areas and usually a garden to the house. back
monument COVERED YARD * A covered area of ground attached to a building. back
monument INDUSTRIAL * This is the top term for the class. See INDUSTRIAL Class List for narrow terms. back
monument CASTLE * A fortress and dwelling, usually medieval in origin, and often consisting of a keep, curtain wall and towers etc. back
monument MODEL FARM * A farm building erected in the 18th and 19th century which were architect-designed rather than built in the local vernacular style. back
monument BARN * A building for the storage and processing of grain crops and for housing straw, farm equipment and occasionally livestock and their fodder. Use more specific type where known. back

* Copyright of English Heritage (1999)

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