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Wenning Cottage, Tatham

Description: Wenning Cottage

Grade: II
Date Listed: 24 February 1986
English Heritage Building ID: 182635

OS Grid Reference: SD6151369960
OS Grid Coordinates: 361513, 469960
Latitude/Longitude: 54.1241, -2.5904

Location: B6480, Tatham, Lancashire LA2 8NN

Locality: Tatham
Local Authority: Lancaster
County: Lancashire
Country: England
Postcode: LA2 8NN

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Listing Text

SD 66 NW TATHAM

2/99 Wenning Cottage
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- II

House, probably mid C19th with C17th remains. Sandstone rubble with stone
slate roof. Main part of facade of 4 bays with a straight joint between
the 3rd and 4th bays. At the left is a taller addition of punched
sandstone blocks which has a 2-storey canted bay window. At the front it
has 2 lights separated by a chamfered mullion. The lights are sashed with
glazing bars. The main part of the facade has sashed windows with glazing
bars and plain stone surrounds, except for the 3rd bay, which has a
single-storey canted bay window with 2 lights at the front. To the left of
the 1st bay on the ground floor there is a 2-light hollow-chamfered
mullioned window of C19th appearance. To the right of the 3rd bay on the
1st floor there is a blocked one-light chamfered window which appears to
be C17th. Left-hand bay has single-storey porch with parapet and outer
Tudor-arched doorway. Chimney to left of left-hand addition, to left and
right of main facade, and between 3rd and 4th bays.


Listing NGR: SD6151369960

Source: English Heritage

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