Listed Building: No 4 EAST ROAD (1190465)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1190465
Date assigned 18 June 1955
Date last amended 25 June 1997

Description

Consists of 2 distinct houses adjoining. The first, early C18, low 2 storey, coursed rubble, fairly steep stone slate roof, flat verge on west gable, good stone chimney stack on top. 1 hipped dormer towards the west end. Central doorway, small flat hood on 2 consoles, shallow reveals, door with incised panels, rectangular fanlight of 4 panes. Right of entrance 1 window only, tall sash. This room appears to rise full height to the eaves. Over the entrance is a small sash window in a wooden case, ooden lintel. Left of centre, 3 blind windows to ground floor and 1st floor has 1 window similar to that over the doorway slightly larger, left of this is a blind window, right of it another with only a small opening at the top. The second house is a very high building of 2 storeys with a parapet screening the roof. A large front with few openings. Central entrance, moulded architrave, panelled frieze above, small flat hood on 2 consoles, fielded panels on reveals, soffit and door. 5 window , 3 blocked on 1st floor, 2 and at least 1 blocked on ground floor. Flat arched heads, glazing bars. Heavy creeper cover. Small walled garden in front. A barn of 2 storeys with pantile roof adjoins the west end. 1 opening and a carriage doorway. House fenestration partly obscured by creeper. Nos 2 to 6 (even) together with the barn adjoining No 4 form a group with No 21 St Osyths Lane.

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Location

Grid reference Centred TL 0431 8799 (25m by 22m)
Civil Parish OUNDLE, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Jul 13 2023 4:44PM

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