Building record 3884/0/192 - The Hind Hotel

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Summary

Hotel and shop, built c1645 with alterations in the in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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{1} Hotel and shop. C.1645. Mid C18 and late C19. Squared coursed ironstone with slate, stone slate and plain tile-roofs. Originally courtyard plan. 2 storeys with attic. Main front of 5-window range. Central arched entrance has moulded stone surround with large wooden porch supported on pairs of square Doric columns with turned balustrade above supporting a painted coat of arms and figure of golden hind; all c.1891. Ground floor windows are 2-light stone-mullion windows with leaded lights c.1872. Three 3-light stone mullion Venetian style windows at first floor alternating with 4-light stone mullion and transom windows; all probably C17 with leaded lights. 3 equal gables have 3-light stone mullion Venetian style attic windows. Moulded stone string course above first floor windows. Ashlar parapet to eaves and gables. 2 rainwater heads to either side of porch have date 1741 and similar rainwater to far left and right have date 1769. Brick and stone stacks at ridge. 2-bay, 3-storey extension to left is dated 1902 and of similar style with stone-mullion windows to each floor. The ground floor is now a shop. North range to right of main front, partially reconstructed c,1891, has a l0-bay centre range of 2- and 3-light stone mullion window with leaded lights. 6-light, C17, stone mullion window with transom to gable at far left has similar 3-light attic window above. C.1891 carriage arch with half timber upper storey to right and C17 gable with stone mullion windows to far right. Ashlar gable parapets and kneelers. Rear elevations altered C19 and C20 with section of pitched roof to far left having original plain tiles. The courtyard, reputed to have had open colonnade, is now almost enclosed by C19 extensions. Interior: staircase part C17 has heavy turned balustrade and tall newel finials. First floor rooms to main front have some C18 panelling, probably reset. The Cromwell Room to the first floor of the north range has a C17 carved ceiling beam, moulded plaster ceiling and panelled walls, that to the right of the fireplace has a secret catch giving access to a vestibule beyond; the various artefacts in this room may be reset. (History of Wellingborough: J. And M. Palmer).

{7} Inn, Sheep Street.
Shown on early maps the inn has since been demolished. Possible location of the 'Beeswing' or 'Rose and Crown'. (1)

{9} Archaeological building recording was undertaken prior to and during extensive renovation and repair work.

{10} Two undated photos;

{11} Notes and sketches, drawings, measurements, plans;


<1> Clews Architects, 1980s, Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire, 11/145 (Digital archive). SNN102353.

<2> 1986, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, p.66 (unchecked) (Catalogue). SNN46476.

<3> ELLISON M., 1999, PHOTOGRAPHS, (unchecked) (Photographs). SNN52307.

<4> 1986, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"), G04 (unchecked) (Catalogue). SNN100394.

<5> ELLISON M., 1999, SMR REPORT FORM, (unchecked) (Notes). SNN49141.

<6> Catlin, A.A., The Hind Hotel, Wellingborough, (checked) (Postcard). SNN109392.

<7> Ballinger J., 1999, Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Wellingborough (Industrial), (unchecked) (Digital archive). SNN100290.

<8> Foard G, 1999, Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Wellingborough (Medieval + Post Medieval) (Digital archive). SNN100339.

<9> Bassir, A, 2020, The Hind Hotel, 38 Sheep Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: Historic Building Report (Report). SNN112387.

<10> Photographs of buildings in Wellingborough (Photographs). SNN115387.

<11> Dryden H.E.L., 1842-1895, Dryden Collection, DR/25/294/11-16 (Archive). SNN115.

Sources/Archives (11)

  • <1> 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. 11/145.
  • <2> Catalogue: 1986. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. G04. Dept. of Environment. p.66 (unchecked).
  • <3> Photographs: ELLISON M.. 1999. PHOTOGRAPHS. (unchecked).
  • <4> Catalogue: 1986. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"). Borough of Wellingborough. Dept. of Environment. G04 (unchecked).
  • <5> Notes: ELLISON M.. 1999. SMR REPORT FORM. (unchecked).
  • <6> Postcard: Catlin, A.A.. The Hind Hotel, Wellingborough. (checked).
  • <7> Digital archive: Ballinger J.. 1999. Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Wellingborough (Industrial). Mapinfo\Archive\Extensive Survey\Wellingborough. Northants County Council. (unchecked).
  • <8> Digital archive: Foard G. 1999. Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Wellingborough (Medieval + Post Medieval). Mapinfo\Archive\Extensive Survey\Wellingborough. Northants County Council.
  • <9> Report: Bassir, A. 2020. The Hind Hotel, 38 Sheep Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: Historic Building Report. the Environment Partnership. 7727.02. TEP.
  • <10> Photographs: Photographs of buildings in Wellingborough.
  • <11> Archive: Dryden H.E.L.. 1842-1895. Dryden Collection. DR/25/294/11-16.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 89195 67769 (47m by 54m) Approximate
Civil Parish WELLINGBOROUGH, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District)

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Other Statuses/References

  • NRHE HOB UID: 345477

Record last edited

Nov 13 2024 11:00AM

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