Building record 396/0/21 - Stable building at Southfields House, High Street
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Full Description
{1} Internal features identify this building as a stable.
The 1871 map of registration does not show the building although the scale makes recognising the structure difficult. The 1884 OS map does show the building.
The structure is square and comprises two storeys containing four rooms. It is constructed of red brick in Flemish bond with a gabled slate tile roof. There is a small brick stack set off centre which has stringer courses top and bottom. The south elevation has a single off centre entrance and there is a blocked off entrance to the north elevation. The south elevation has a square two light openeing with wooden casement. The north elevation has two windows either side of the blocked up entrance. The east elevation has an entrance at each level. The west entrance has three windows, two at ground floor and one at first floor.
Internal description, plans and photos.
<1> Williams, S., 2011, Building at Southfield House, High Street, Braunston: Level 2 Historic Building Survey, (checked) (Report). SNN107473.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SNN107473 Report: Williams, S.. 2011. Building at Southfield House, High Street, Braunston: Level 2 Historic Building Survey. Midland Archaeological Services Fieldwork Reports. 330/11. Midland Arch. Services. (checked).
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 5384 6607 (6m by 4m) |
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Civil Parish | BRAUNSTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District) |
Protected Status/Designation
Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Sep 26 2011 12:11PM