Building record 1168/0/67 - No. 48 Cross Tree Road

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Summary

The Old Forge. Shown as a Smithy until at least 1900.

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

{1} Identified by South Northamptonshire Council as being a building of historic and/or architectural significance.

[2} The Old Forge. Consists of three barns, one stepped down from the other in line away from the road. Little original material remains, though there are some re-used 17th century timbers. A door head between the first and second barn is ogee chamfered, well abraded.


<1> SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL, 2012, South Northamptonshire Council Survey of Significant Historic Buildings, (checked) (Catalogue). SNN108984.

<2> de Broise A., 2005, The Whittlewood Project: Historic Buildings Survey, Wicken (Report). SNN105037.

<3> Woodfield, P, 2003, The Whittlewood Project: Phase 1 rapid survey of all buildings within the 12 parishes of the survey, identifying buildings that have, or are likely to have, fabric dating from before 1700 (Report). SNN116636.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Catalogue: SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL. 2012. South Northamptonshire Council Survey of Significant Historic Buildings. (checked).
  • <2> Report: de Broise A.. 2005. The Whittlewood Project: Historic Buildings Survey, Wicken. 12. Woodfield A & A Services.
  • <3> Report: Woodfield, P. 2003. The Whittlewood Project: Phase 1 rapid survey of all buildings within the 12 parishes of the survey, identifying buildings that have, or are likely to have, fabric dating from before 1700. Woodfield A & A Services. Woodfield A & A Services.

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Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 74624 39310 (12m by 14m) Central
Civil Parish WICKEN, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

Protected Status/Designation

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Oct 24 2024 9:13AM

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