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The Old Estate House

A Grade II Listed Building in Appleby, North Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6224 / 53°37'20"N

Longitude: -0.5662 / 0°33'58"W

OS Eastings: 494932

OS Northings: 414942

OS Grid: SE949149

Mapcode National: GBR SVHK.76

Mapcode Global: WHGG7.86NT

Plus Code: 9C5XJCCM+XG

Entry Name: The Old Estate House

Listing Date: 6 November 1967

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1083732

English Heritage Legacy ID: 165969

ID on this website: 101083732

Location: Appleby, North Lincolnshire, DN15

County: North Lincolnshire

Civil Parish: Appleby

Built-Up Area: Appleby

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Appleby St Bartholomew

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

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Description



SE 9414-9514 APPLEBY ERMINE STREET
(east side)

16/10 The Old Estate House
(formerly listed as
6.11.67 Estate House)

GV II

House. Mid - late C18 with later additions to rear, C19 enlarged window
openings to front, and C20 renovations. For Winn Estate. Coursed limestone
rubble with brick dressings, colour-washed. Brick stacks, pantile roof.
Timber porch. Plan: 4-room front with 2-room central entrance-hall section
to right, outshut and wing to rear. 2 storeys with attic, 5 bays. Open
trellised gabled porch with round-arched entrance flanked by geometric
panels. C19 panelled door with plain overlight beneath painted brick flat
arch, flanked by C20 replacement 16-pane slightly-recessed sashes beneath
painted brick flat arches with C20 sills. To left: two 12-pane sashes with
ashlar sills beneath painted brick cambered arches. First floor: unequal 9-
pane sashes with ashlar sills beneath painted brick cambered arches. Raised
brick-coped gables with projecting band forming raking cornice. Axial and
end stacks with brick bands, cogged cornices and square pots. Interior.
Original inglenook fireplace to ground floor left; C19 open-well staircase
with ramped handrail and plain balusters; bathroom to rear has re-set early
C18 corner cupboard with fielded-panel and glazed doors beneath keyed round
arch in surround with fluted pilasters carrying entablature with pulvinated
frieze and moulded cornice; ground floor centre has C19 coved plaster
cornice and window architraves, C18 corner cupboard, probabaly re-set, with
segmental-headed fielded panel doors flanked by panelled pilasters carrying
dentilled cornice; ground floor right has similar cornices, ribbed
architraves with rosette ornament; panelled doors throughout, one with L-
hinges. The corner cupboards may have come from Appleby Hall, now
demolished.


Listing NGR: SE9493214942

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