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45-49, Coleshill Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Curdworth, Warwickshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.533 / 52°31'58"N

Longitude: -1.7367 / 1°44'12"W

OS Eastings: 417956

OS Northings: 292830

OS Grid: SP179928

Mapcode National: GBR 4GP.5QX

Mapcode Global: VH9YS.VL7J

Plus Code: 9C4WG7M7+68

Entry Name: 45-49, Coleshill Road

Listing Date: 26 January 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1034674

English Heritage Legacy ID: 309374

ID on this website: 101034674

Location: Curdworth, North Warwickshire, B76

County: Warwickshire

District: North Warwickshire

Civil Parish: Curdworth

Built-Up Area: Curdworth

Traditional County: Warwickshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Warwickshire

Church of England Parish: Curdworth, Middleton and Wishaw

Church of England Diocese: Birmingham

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Description


CURDWORTH COLESHILL ROAD
SP19SE
(North-east side)
4/60 Nos.45-49 (odd)
- II
House, now divided into 3 dwellings. C15, remodelled internally in the C16 and
externally in the C20. Timber-framed and of cruck construction, outer walls
partly rebuilt in brick and roughcast; plain tile roof; brick internal lateral
stack with lozenge shaped shaft. T-shaped plan: 2-bay hall house with cross-wing
at the south-east end and a single-bay extension at the north-west end. One
storey and attic. 2:1 window front: C20 glazing bar casements. Cross-wing to the
right has a brick band at eaves level and a triangular-headed entrance within a
left hand extension. The hall range has a gabled dormer to the right and a
gablet over the left hand attic window. Interior: the 2-bay hall range has a
central arch-braced cruck truss which supports 2 pairs of trenched purlins with
carved wind braces. Traces of a second truss are visible in the south-east wall
but it is not certain that this is of cruck construction. There may be another
cruck truss in the north-west wall as the wind braces survive here, but this
wall is now plastered over. In the C16 a first floor was inserted into the hall.
It has a spine beam with wide chamfers and chamfered and stopped joists. At the
same time a chimney stack was built in the north-west corner of the hall. The
overmantle of the fireplace is decorated with a plaster oak tree motif, probably
C17. Also visible at ground level is the foot of one of the cruck blades. The
foot of the corresponding cruck has been boxed in.


Listing NGR: SP1795692830

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