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Haldenby Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Luddington and Haldenby, North Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.653 / 53°39'10"N

Longitude: -0.7469 / 0°44'48"W

OS Eastings: 482921

OS Northings: 418114

OS Grid: SE829181

Mapcode National: GBR RV76.37

Mapcode Global: WHFDT.HFKX

Plus Code: 9C5XM733+57

Entry Name: Haldenby Hall

Listing Date: 17 June 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1309899

English Heritage Legacy ID: 165403

ID on this website: 101309899

Location: North Lincolnshire, DN17

County: North Lincolnshire

Civil Parish: Luddington and Haldenby

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Adlingfleet All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description


SE 81 NW LUDDINGTON AND GARTHORPE ROAD
HALDENBY (north side, off)
Haldenby
4/21 Haldenby Hall
17.6.87

GV II

House. Late C17 with mid C19 alterations, entrance porch and rear wing.
Earlier range of whitewashed red brick with pantile roof. Rear wing of
yellow brick with Welsh slate roof. T-shaped on plan: earlier 3-room east
range with entrance to left of centre, probably originally lobby-entry, with
later entrance passage replacing, or driven through, axial stack; single-
room wing to rear. 2 storeys, 3 first-floor windows. Ovolo-moulded top to
deep plinth. Projecting open brick porch with pointed openings to each
side, coped parapet. C19 half-glazed panelled door. Large C19 6-pane sash
to left, similar 6-pane sash and 4-pane sliding sash in reduced opening to
right, with sills. 2-course brick first-floor band. First floor: 4-pane
sliding sash to left, small single-pane window above door, 6-pane hung sash
and 12-pane sliding sash to right, all with heads at eaves level. Raised
brick-coped gables. Projecting end stack to left, ridge stack to right of
centre, truncated end stack to right. Interior. Early section has wide
inglenook fireplace to east gable end with inserted C19 range beneath
chamfered bressumer running full width of room. Spine beams to all ground-
floor rooms. Plaster first floor. Rear wing contains good reset C18 alcove
cupboard with fielded-panel doors in round-headed surround with fluted
pilasters carrying archivolt with fluted key. Stands on the east bank of
the River Don on or near the site of the medieval Haldenby Hall, the seat of
the Haldenby family, to whom there are monuments in Adlingfleet Church (qv).
The now deserted village of Haldenby extended along the former riverbanks
between the Hall and Haldenby Grange (qv) to the west. Empty and partly
derelict at time of resurvey. R Holmes, The Wapentake of Osgoldcross, 1894,
pp 70-1; N Loughlin and K Miller, A survey of Archaeological Sites in
Humberside, 1979, p 155.


Listing NGR: SE8292118114

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