Building record 2707/0/60 - The Barn House, Church Street, Nassington

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Summary

An early 19th century barn, stable and cartshed located on the southern side of Church Street. The building is constructed of limestone rubble with a Collyweston slate roof and weatherboarded gables. It is single story with an attic range and has an external stone stair on the western gable that leads to the attic range. The building was converted to a house during 1979.

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Type and Period (3)

Full Description

{1} Farm buildings, include a single-storey structure with a loft reached by stone steps, probably a combined cart house and stable, early 19th century.

{2} The site of an early 19th century barn, stable and cartshed. The building is constructed of limestone rubble with a Collyweston slate roof and weatherboarded gables. It is single story with an attic range and has an external stone stair on the western gable that leads to the attic range. The building was converted to a house during 1979.


<1> Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England, 1984, An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton, p. 127/ site 18 (Series). SNN77384.

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

<3> Historic England, Undated, 35 CHURCH STREET, NASSINGTON, BF084224 (Archive). SNN113378.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Series: Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England. 1984. An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton. 6. HMSO. p. 127/ site 18.
  • <2> Oral Report: ORAL REPORT. HE Building File.
  • <3> Archive: Historic England. Undated. 35 CHURCH STREET, NASSINGTON. Historic England Archive. BF084224.

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Location

Grid reference Centred TL 0652 9614 (24m by 22m)
Civil Parish NASSINGTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Other Statuses/References

  • NRHE HOB UID: 543560

Record last edited

Feb 17 2025 6:59PM

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