Listed Building: Former Rushton Station and attached Station-master's house (1286628)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1286628
Date assigned 05 May 1981
Date last amended

Description

Former station and station-master's house. Mid C19, of pale squared coursed limestone with red and blue brick dressings, slate roofs with decorative barge boards and brick ridge and lateral stacks. Station building of one storey. Entrance front has round-headed doorway to left, leading to through passage to platform. 4 pairs of round-headed windows, with hood-moulds and fixed lattice glazing. Brick dentil eaves. Platform side has gables to waiting room and similar pairs of round-headed windows (but without hood-moulds) flanking slitted entrance arch. Panelled doors to 3 rooms still labelled LADIES ROOM, STATION MASTER and BOOKING HALL. Interiors remarkably complete, with panelling and office fittings. 2-storey, station-masters house set at right angles to station, has similar windows (but with sashes) to ground and first floors of gable end. Entrance house and low projecting wing. Similar but simpler single-light window to first floor left.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 8436 8306 (27m by 15m)
Civil Parish RUSHTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District)

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Record last edited

Mar 26 2024 3:22PM

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