Listed Building: No. 2 (Nicholas House) (15/61)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1040291
Date assigned 31 July 1987
Date last amended

Description

House, now meeting house for Guild of St. Nicholas. Medieval origins but mainly late C16/early C17. Regular coursed limestone and timber frame with brick infill. Thatch roof. 3-unit plan. Single storey with attic. 2-window range of small eyebrow dormers, some with leaded casement. 3 C19 plank doors with 3 small windows between. Remains of leaded casements; all under wood lintels. Left gable has timber framed apex and 2 casement windows, that at ground floor has leaded lights. Rear elevation has 4 windows, 2 with remains of leaded lights. Interior has 3 open fireplaces with bressumers and winder stair. Used for a time as 3 houses. Original building said to have been occupied by stone masons working at Church of St. Nicholas (q.v.).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 9869 7892 (15m by 6m)
Civil Parish ISLIP, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Jul 5 2021 3:57PM

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