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Post Office and House Adjoining to South East, Wray With Botton

Description: Post Office and House Adjoining to South East

Grade: II
Date Listed: 4 October 1967
English Heritage Building ID: 182689

OS Grid Reference: SD6032867494
OS Grid Coordinates: 360328, 467494
Latitude/Longitude: 54.1018, -2.6082

Location: School Lane, Wray, Lancashire LA2 8QG

Locality: Wray With Botton
Local Authority: Lancaster
County: Lancashire
Country: England
Postcode: LA2 8QG

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Listing Text

SD 66 NW WRAY-WITH-BOTTON MAIN STREET (west side)

2/153 Post Office and house adjoining
4-10-1967 to south-east

GV II

House and shop, 1746, altered. Sandstone rubble with slate roof. 2
storeys. Post office of 2 bays with flush chamfered mullioned windows.
Those to the left-hand bay were of 2 lights. The left-hand light on the
ground floor has had a post box inserted; the other light has glazing
bars. On the 1st floor the mullion has been removed and the sill lowered.
The right-hand bay has a 3-light 1st floor window, the outer lights with
glazing bars. On the ground floor is a C19th bow window with glazing bars.
The door, between bays, has a plain stone surround. At the left the house
is of 2 bays having sashed windows with glazing bars and plain stone
surrounds. The door, to the right, has plain reveals. At the left are 2
wide entrances, the left-hand one with timber lintel, the right-hand one
with segmental arch. Chimneys to right of the latter entrance, between
house and shop and on right-hand gable.


Listing NGR: SD6032867494

Source: English Heritage

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