Listed Building: St Crispin Hospital, Connolly Lodge (1263809)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1263809
Date assigned 17 February 1989
Date last amended

Description

Former isolation hospital. 1886 by Richard Griffiths of Stafford. Red, blue and white brick, hipped slate roofs, brick internal and end stacks (cut down). T-plan. Single storey. Central porch with round-arched head and dated keyblock to 3-storey tower with circular first floor windows, moulded brick and stone eaves, first roof stage and cupola with pyramidal roof and blank clock faces. Symmetrical wings with shallow segmental baywindows to inner ends and sash windows. Small pavilions with high French-style roofs project diagonally either side of entrance and at each end of wings, with cast-iron cresting to ridges. Spinal corridor leads from entrance to wing to rear. Situated to north of main building on same north-south axis facing administration block across lawn.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 7116 6126 (67m by 44m)
Civil Parish UPTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly Northampton District)

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Dec 12 2024 3:01PM

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