Listed Building: Tudor House and No. 4 (Tudor Cottage) (1040475)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1040475
Date assigned 04 February 1969
Date last amended

Description

House and cottage. C16/C17. House to right, squared coursed ironstone, artificial stone slate roof, flanking brick and stone stacks. 2 storeys and attic, 3 bays. Gabled central porch, 2 storeys and attic, has entrance with 4-centred stone arch and square hood. Inner doorway has moulded 4-centred arch and C16/C17 ribbed plank door. 3-light window to left with square hood, wood mullions and old iron casement. Similar window to right, with wood lintel. 3-light stone mullioned windows with stone hoods on first floor. Porch has 2-light stone mullioned window to attic. Coped gable ends with kneelers. 3-light wood-mullioned window with stone hood to ground floor on right side. 3-light stone mullioned window to first floor and similar 2-light window to attic. Cottage to left, now part of "Tudor House", late C17. Squared coursed ironstone, tiled roof, brick and stone stacks. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Entrance in left bay has segmental stone arch and ridged plank door. Two 3-light casement windows to right with wood lintels. One-light window with wood lintel in right bay. Similar window in right bay on first floor. Other first floor windows are 2-light with wood lintels. Interior: Tudor House has set of chamfered beams on both floors. Tudor House was used as a Public House in the C19, known as "The Blackmoor's Head", until c.1878, when it became the village Reading Room.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 5420 5007 (26m by 14m)
Civil Parish EYDON, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

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Aug 18 2023 12:13PM

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