Building record 2707/0/46 - Nos. 60 & 62 Station Road, Nassington

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Summary

Built in the second quarter of the 19th-century. The building is constructed of brick and stone with a pantile roof. Associated with the former timber yard to the south

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

{1} Nos. 60, 62, two storeys, rubble, brick, pantiled roofs. One irregularly planned house and a separate range which originally comprised two class 4c dwellings, one with a cross passage and store. Second quarter 19th-century. Associated with former timber yard to S., of which the dock remains. (Not entered).

{2} Terraced house built during the mid to late 19th century. The building is constructed of brick and stone with a pantile roof.


<1> Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England, 1984, An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton, p. 129/site 45 (Series). SNN77384.

<2> ORAL REPORT, HE Building File (Oral Report). SNN53287.

<3> Historic England, Undated, 60-62 STATION ROAD, NASSINGTON, BF084250 (Archive). SNN113339.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1>XY Series: Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England. 1984. An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton. 6. HMSO. p. 129/site 45. [Mapped feature: #81086 ]
  • <2> Oral Report: ORAL REPORT. HE Building File.
  • <3> Archive: Historic England. Undated. 60-62 STATION ROAD, NASSINGTON. Historic England Archive. BF084250.

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Location

Grid reference Centred TL 0685 9652 (15m by 9m)
Civil Parish NASSINGTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • NRHE HOB UID: 543590

Record last edited

Feb 5 2025 7:29PM

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