Building record 400/0/63 - The Maltsters Pub and outbuildings, The Green
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Summary
Public house which dates to at least 1772, but probably has its origins in the 18th century. Constructed of ironstone. A number of outbuildings to the rear include a brick barn. Locally listed building.
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Full Description
{1} The Maltsters public house dates to at least the 18th century; it is visible on the 1779 enclosure map, and its first recorded landlord was Brawich Brayfield in 1772. The property may well have its origins in the 17th century. It is constructed of ironstone, four bays wide and three storeys tall. To the rear it has retained a number of outbuildings, including a large brick barn which is visible from the highway, and is enclosed by historic walling. The ground floor of the pub has a 19th-century bay window, and pre-19th century windows with ironstone hood moulding. The fenestration itself is timber casement, most likely modern. It also has a modern porch.
<1> Daventry District Council, 2021, Badby Conservation Area and Management Plan (Policy Document). SNN112471.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1>XY SNN112471 Policy Document: Daventry District Council. 2021. Badby Conservation Area and Management Plan. [Mapped features: #83575 ; #83576 ]
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 5597 5919 (31m by 46m) (2 map features) |
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Civil Parish | BADBY, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District) |
Protected Status/Designation
Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Aug 9 2021 3:53PM