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Beaumont Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Lancaster, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0687 / 54°4'7"N

Longitude: -2.798 / 2°47'52"W

OS Eastings: 347871

OS Northings: 463929

OS Grid: SD478639

Mapcode National: GBR 8PXD.18

Mapcode Global: WH840.ZZRS

Plus Code: 9C6V3692+FQ

Entry Name: Beaumont Hall

Listing Date: 2 May 1968

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1362471

English Heritage Legacy ID: 181964

ID on this website: 101362471

Location: Hare Runs, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1

County: Lancashire

District: Lancaster

Civil Parish: Slyne-with-Hest

Built-Up Area: Lancaster

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Slyne with Hest St Luke

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


SD 46 SE SLYNE-WITH-HEST GREEN LANE

9/199 Beaumont Hall
2. 5. 1968
II


House. 1602 with later additions. Heavily restored early C20th. Sandstone
rubble, pebbledashed at front, with slate roof. Original house of 2 units
with central entry now at right-hand end of facade. 2 storeys with attics.
Early house, between central diagonal chimney caps and right-hand gable, has
blocked central doorway. To the left of this is a modern copy of a 5-light
rebated and chamfered mullioned window with hood mould. To the right of the
former doorway is a similar, but original, window. Original rebated and
chamfered mullioned windows on the 1st floor, of 4 lights, 2 lights and
3 lights. All windows in the left-hand half of the facade are modern copies.
At the left of the facade is a gable with a 4-light rebated and chamfered
mullioned window with hood mould on the ground floor and a similar window
with 5 lights on the 1st floor. To the right is a single-storey porch
with hipped stone slate roof and a 5-light rebated and chamfered mullioned
window in its front wall. Right-hand gable of house has a 4-light reproduction
rebated and chamfered mullioned window with hood mould to the left, and a
one-light chamfered surround to the right. On the 1st floor are 2 original
2-light rebated and chamfered mullioned windows with hoods. A similar window
lights the attic. Rear wall of original house has a 2-light rebated and
chamfered mullioned window with hood on the ground floor and a similar window
without hood on the 1st floor. A later extension, to the right at the rear,
has mullioned windows of C19th or C20th type. The front unit of the rear
wing is of C17th origin, with, on the right-hand wall, a one-light rebated
and chamfered window on the ground floor and a 3-light rebated and chamfered
mullioned window on the 1st floor. Further gabled extensions to the rear,
with remains of window dressings of late C18th type. Porch in angle between
house and later wings has one-light chamfered window surround with a 2-centred
arched head. Interior. Left-hand room of original house has fireplace with
chamfered jambs and lintel. Similar, wider, fireplace in right-hand room has
the following in raised letters: '1602 THOMAS BRATHWAT. G.B.'.


Listing NGR: SD4787163929

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