Listed Building: Museum Tower, Bell Tower and attached buildings and wall and The Old Chapel, Finedon Hall, and attached wall (1040633)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1040633
Date assigned 09 June 1970
Date last amended

Description

Range of outbuildings including a museum and wintergarden to Finedon Hall, now part dwelling house. Datestones 1851 and 1856, perhaps with C18 origins. Probably by E.F. Law for William Mackworth-Dolben. Ironstone ashlar with slate and pantile roofs. Museum tower and attached buildings are L-shape plan with The Old Chapel, former wintergarden, attached to north. Tudor-Gothic style. 2 and 3 storeys. West elevation to courtyard of 4-window range of 3-light stone mullion windows. Central gable entrance known as bell tower, has semi-circular arch flanked by niches with triple lancet above under drip mould. Above are 5 small arched openings and a bellcote and datestone 1851. Clasping buttresses at corners. Ashlar parapet and ashlar stacks at ridge. Wall and ashlar gatepier attached to right. South elevation to courtyard originally similar to west elevation now has one-window range remaining to far left with semi-circular arch opening below. Rear wall and 2 gable walls also remain; one has a Gothic window. Museum tower at intersection of wings, originally of 2 stages with gabled pyramid roof. Upper and lower stages remain with triple arcade to 3 faces of upper stage and 3-storey, 3-window range of single-light openings to east face of lower stage. North face has semi-circular stair turret. Stone scrolls below the triple arcades have inscriptions "Filiis Fratibus Parentes", " W.H.I.M.D. and F.M.D", and "Victoria Regnante A.D. 1856". Remains of various other inscriptions and carved heads. The old Chapel west elevation is a 5-bay arcade of double-chamfered C19 Gothic arches with quatrefoil piers and foliated capitals. Trefoils in spandrels between arches. Corbelled cornice and ashlar gable parapets. C20 extension to left. Castellated wall attached to left has semi-circular arch opening and niches. Castellated wall attached to west end of south elevation and linking with the Hall has 3 stage buttresses and 2 small Gothic style openings to left and right. The Museum Tower, Bell Tower, attached buildings and wall form two sides of a courtyard with Finedon hall (q.v.). (Finedon Otherwise Thingdon by J.L.H. Bailey, p.85).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 9108 7195 (54m by 64m)
Civil Parish FINEDON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District)

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Jul 19 2022 4:22PM

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