Home Farm, Wimpole Hall.

Wimpole Home Farm is an 18th-century model farm on the Wimpole Estate, Arrington, Royston, in South Cambridgeshire, England, and operated by the National Trust. It is one of 16 Rare Breeds Survival Trust approved farm parks.

Originally built in 1794 as a model farm by Sir John Soane for Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, the farm today displays a collection of farm implements and is home to a number of rare breeds of farm animals.

The farm contains several listed buildings and structures. The Great Barn is listed Grade II*.[1] The farmhouse,[2] cart shed,[3] and the loose boxes north west of the barn are all listed Grade II.[4] The "K6" model red telephone box on the farm is also Grade II listed.[5]

References

  1. Historic England, "THE GREAT BARN, AT PARK FARM, ABOUT HALF MILE NORTH EAST OF WIMPOLE, OLD WIMPOLE (1317761)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 October 2016
  2. Historic England, "PARK FARMHOUSE, AT PARK FARM, HALF MILE NORTH EAST OF WIMPOLE HALL (1164479)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 October 2016
  3. Historic England, "CART SHED, 10 YARDS NORTH WEST OF GREAT BARN AT PARK FARM, AT WIMPOLE PARK, OLD WIMPOLE (1317756)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 October 2016
  4. Historic England, "LOOSE BOXES, ABOUT 20 YARDS NORTH WEST OF GREAT BARN AT PARK FARM, AT WIMPOLE PARK (1128134)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 October 2016
  5. Historic England, "K6 KIOSK SOUTH EAST OF PARK FARM (1250463)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 October 2016

52°08′41″N 0°02′33″W / 52.1446°N 0.0424°W / 52.1446; -0.0424


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