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Tudor Cottage and Adjoining House to East

A Grade II Listed Building in Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.547 / 52°32'49"N

Longitude: -1.2779 / 1°16'40"W

OS Eastings: 449064

OS Northings: 294598

OS Grid: SP490945

Mapcode National: GBR 7M3.7RM

Mapcode Global: VHCSY.S7SS

Plus Code: 9C4WGPWC+RR

Entry Name: Tudor Cottage and Adjoining House to East

Listing Date: 27 April 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1178025

English Heritage Legacy ID: 189039

ID on this website: 101178025

Location: Stoney Stanton, Blaby, Leicestershire, LE9

County: Leicestershire

District: Blaby

Civil Parish: Stoney Stanton

Built-Up Area: Stoney Stanton

Traditional County: Leicestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire

Church of England Parish: Broughton Astley St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Leicester

Tagged with: Cottage

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Description


STONEY STANTON CAREY HILL ROAD
SP 49 SE (south side)


3/49 Tudor Cottage and
adjoining house to
east

II


Pair of houses. c.1600, with C19 and C20 alterations. Timber
framing and brick, with rendered brick nogging and plain tile
roof. At each end of the rear elevation, a large external
lateral stack, each with 2 C20 brick stalks set diagonally, plus
a brick ridge stack. 2 storeys plus garrets, 3 bays. North
front has a deep rendered plinth, 2 corner posts, that to the
right renewed, and 7 intermediate posts. Towards each end, a C20
Tudor arched door, each flanked to the right by a 3 light
casement. Above, to the left, 2 three light C20 casements and to
the right, a C19 3 light casement. The east gable has jowled
corner posts, with a strut to the right, mid rail and transom.
To the left, a C20 square bay window and to right, a C20 round
window. Above to left, a 2 light casement and above again, a
central 2 light garret casement. West gable has to left an
irregular angled projection and to the right, a corner post with
transom and strut. Above, wall plate and queen post truss. Rear
elevation has a central post and an off-centre C20 canted bay
window, flanked to left by a 3 light casement in a blocked
doorway and to right by a C20 door with overlight. Above, a
central gable with a 2 light sliding sash, and to left a 3 light
C20 casement. The interior has in the south east corner an
outstanding early C17 moulded ashlar chimney piece with Tudor
arched opening, decorated spandrels, reeded frieze and above, 2
cornices separated by a foliate frieze. Tudor Cottage is said to
contain a similar chimney piece. Principal rafter roof with
double notched purlins and a queen post truss to the west and
collars to the central bay, 2 mud and stud partitions, one with a
plank door. Central winder stair in framed enclosure, and winder
stair to garret with square newel. heavily chamfered span and
spine beams.


Listing NGR: SP4906494598

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