English: Black Horse I presume the farm is named after the plaque above the door.
The plaque above the door is the Upton Coat of Arms (Ingmire Hall). The house was originally a coaching inn and in 1829 the Killington shoemaker lived there.
References have been found dating the house to at least the early 17th century.
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The plaque above the door is the Upton Coat of Arms (Ingmire Hall). The house was originally a coaching inn and in 1829 the