Building record 445/0/48 - The Cedars, Drayson Lane

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Summary

Built in 1882, constructed from red-brick, with two storeys and three bays, with a pitched slate roof. Locally listed building.

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Full Description

{1} Dated to 1882, this fine Victorian farmhouse continued in agricultural usage until 2004 when the bypass was constructed. Named for the large specimen cedar on its plot, it is constructed with local red-brick, with two storeys and three bays, with a pitched slate roof. It has a substantial brick porch to the front. The windows are two-over-two sliding sash with stone lintels above. To the front there is a low, brick boundary wall with decorative wrought iron railings. The building is possibly a 19th century renovation of an 18th century barn said to be in this location.


<1> Daventry District Council, 2020, Crick Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan, p. 65 (Policy Document). SNN112346.

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  • <1> Policy Document: Daventry District Council. 2020. Crick Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan. Daventry District Council. p. 65.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 5882 7285 (20m by 17m)
Civil Parish CRICK, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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Record last edited

May 12 2025 8:59AM

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