Building record 953/27/3 - Former hand-sewn shoemakers workshops at bottom of garden of Nos. 47 and 49 East Street
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Summary
Pair of hand-sewn shoemakers workshops now used as garden sheds. Mid C19. Red brick with slate roof, brick lateral stacks.
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Full Description
{1} Pair of hand-sewn shoemakers workshops now used as garden sheds. Mid C19. Red brick with slate roof, brick lateral stacks. Two 2-storey units. 2 first floor two-light windows to back lane elevation. Plank doors either side. Late C19 one-storey extension to garden elevation. Included for group value.
{3} These workshops are thought to have been built by a local co-operative society shortly after 1884. A two-storeyed workshop was built for each of the five houses, arranged in two pairs and a singleton. Each incorporates two doorways: a narrow doorway serving a privy on the ground floor and a wider doorway opening onto a stair to the first floor workshop. Each workshop has a large two-light window in the north wall, and a stack (placed centrally on the paired workshops) on the south wall. Heating was provided by stoves. Perhaps at the same time Nos. 55-61 were provided with single-storeyed outbuildings comprising a privy and coalshed.
In 1898, judging by dates on the south gables, the workshops belonging to Nos 45-9 were extended by the addition of single-storeyed workshops (one singleton, one pair) on the south side. Each has an entrance in the south gable, a single large two-light window with a sill of chamfered blue bricks, and a stack abutting the original workshop stack. Similar paired workshops were also added to the privy/coalshed ranges belonging to Nos. 55-61.
{4} Undated photo;
<1> Clews Architects, 1980s, Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire, 6/207 (checked) (Digital archive). SNN102353.
<2> List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"), F04 (unchecked) (Catalogue). SNN44900.
<3> ENGLISH HERITAGE, 2000, Northamptonshire Boot and Shoe Survey, Site 16 (checked) (Catalogue). SNN105075.
<4> Photographs of buildings in Long Buckby (Photographs). SNN112637.
<5> Historic England, Undated, 45-61 East Street, Long Buckby, BF103877 (Archive). SNN113462.
Sources/Archives (5)
- <1> SNN102353 Digital archive: Clews Architects. 1980s. Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire. h:heritage\smr\historic buildings database. historic.mdb. Clews Architects. 6/207 (checked).
- <2> SNN44900 Catalogue: List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"). Daventry District. Dept. of Environment. F04 (unchecked).
- <3> SNN105075 Catalogue: ENGLISH HERITAGE. 2000. Northamptonshire Boot and Shoe Survey. English Heritage. Site 16 (checked).
- <4> SNN112637 Photographs: Photographs of buildings in Long Buckby.
- <5> SNN113462 Archive: Historic England. Undated. 45-61 East Street, Long Buckby. Historic England Archive. BF103877.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 63530 67756 (12m by 11m) Approximate |
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Civil Parish | LONG BUCKBY, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District) |
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- NRHE HOB UID: 1358988
Record last edited
May 19 2022 10:31AM