Listed Building: No. 12 (20/60)
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Grade | II |
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NHLE UID | 1286785 |
Date assigned | 23 September 1950 |
Date last amended |
Description
Part shown as No. 4, Wood Street on Ordnance Survey map. House, now offices. Probably early C18 origins, mainly late C18/early C19 and datestone IC/1921. Squared coursed limestone, with ironstone, and slate roof. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys, part 3 storeys. Main front of 6-window range of irregularly spaced sash windows with glazing bars, those at ground floor are unhorned, all under renewed stone and rendered lintels. C20 glazed door right of centre is set in leaded screen with a rendered head. 3 bays right of centre, break forward slightly, and have a simple, flat-topped, pediment above, set against a rendered parapet wall. Ashlar stacks at ridge and end. Evidence of 2 builds to left of centre bays. Blank plaque in centre of pediment. Carriage arch now forms part of No. 11 (q.v.). Elevation to right of main front is a 4-window range of sash windows with glazing bars, some with stone lintels and keyblocks. 3-bay range to right is 3 storeys, with windows reducing at second floor. Rear elevation has 2-storey, canted bay window to right and large central stair window. Early C20 datestone to left of window. Interior: entrance hall and staircase have reset C17 style panelling and open fireplace. Windows have panelled reveals. First floor room has ceiling beams. Known for a time as The Manor House: John Cole records in 1838 that the manor house was recently rebuilt. (John Coles, History and Antiques of Higham Ferrers, published 1838).
Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 9606 6846 (16m by 24m) |
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Civil Parish | HIGHAM FERRERS, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District) |
External Links (1)
- https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1286785 (Link to NHLE record on Historic England website)
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Jul 5 2021 2:08PM