Building record 408/1/23 - Station House, Station Road

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Summary

Victorian Station Master's house built at the end of the 19th century as part of the Great Central Railway London Extension. Locally listed building.

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Full Description

{1} Station House is a Victorian Station Master’s house constructed for the Great Central Railway Woodford and Hinton Station master around the turn of the 19th century. Built on side of railway embankment in prominent position on Station Road, the house is visible from Hinton Bridge. The
building is of two storeys, built on an L-plan with the gable fronting onto Station Road. It is completely constructed in red brick with a clay-tile pitched roof, and the single-bay gable has one window centrally on each storey. The windows are timber casement with top-hung, multi-light upper
sections and long fixed lower sections. A later 20th-century extension has been added to the north, continuing L-plan. The house forms a grouping with the skew bridge, Station Road and the former railway embankments adjacent.


<1> Daventry District Council, 2020, Woodford Halse and Hinton Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan, p. 80 (Policy Document). SNN111974.

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  • <1> Policy Document: Daventry District Council. 2020. Woodford Halse and Hinton Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan. Daventry District Council. p. 80.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 5398 5245 (13m by 14m)
Civil Parish WOODFORD CUM MEMBRIS, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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  • None recorded

Record last edited

May 12 2025 8:57AM

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