Listed Building: Remains of the Dower House in Fawsley Park 3/4 miles north east of Fawsley Hall (Formerly listed as Remains of the Dower House) (1343554)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1343554
Date assigned 18 January 1968
Date last amended

Description

Dower house, originally hunting lodge. Early C16 and late C16. Ironstone ashlar and brick laid in irregular English bond, brick lateral and end stacks. H-plan. The house consists of two ranges, the earlier front range of brick with ironstone dressings and later back range, completing the H, of ironstone. The front range has a polygonal brick tower in the middle of the long side with first floor moulded brick and stone string with deep hollow moulding, and battlemented parapet. Diaper patterning to brickwork with flared headers. Arch-mullion windows of 2, 3 and 4-lights. Ironstone quoins. Large ironstone projecting end stack to left with base of twisted brick flues. The stone range behind has similar arch-mullion windows and stack. Ruined by mid C18 and some C19 repair work. The earliest brick structure in the county (Pevsner). Now in a very poor state of repair and smothered with ivy. A Scheduled Ancient Monument. (Buildings of England: Northants, p.215-216).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 5702 5789 (23m by 14m)
Civil Parish FAWSLEY, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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Dec 16 2024 2:54PM

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