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The Old Post Office

A Grade II Listed Building in Thrumpton, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.8772 / 52°52'37"N

Longitude: -1.2436 / 1°14'36"W

OS Eastings: 451004

OS Northings: 331348

OS Grid: SK510313

Mapcode National: GBR 8JD.QD7

Mapcode Global: WHDH3.VYZ4

Plus Code: 9C4WVQG4+VH

Entry Name: The Old Post Office

Listing Date: 9 November 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1242428

English Heritage Legacy ID: 441820

ID on this website: 101242428

Location: Thrumpton, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire, NG11

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Rushcliffe

Civil Parish: Thrumpton

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Thrumpton

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

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Description


In the entry for the following:

SK 53 SW
2/120

THRUMPTON
CHURCH LANE
(east side)
The Old Post Office.

GV
II

The description shall be amended as follows:

Cottage. 1731, with early C19 and C20 alterations. Red brick, some blue brick.
Swithland slate roof to front of c1970 and plain-tile to rear. 2 red brick gable
stacks, the left being external. Dentil eaves. First floor band of red brick
stretchers and blue brick headers. Single storey plus attic, 3 bays. Central open
trellis porch, inner panelled door. Either side are single casements each with 2
pointed arched lights under segmental brick arches. Attic has 2 C19 half dormers,
gabled with bargeboards and single similar casements. Over the porch is a plaque
inscribed "J.E. 1731". To rear are C18 wing probably raised early C19 and 2-storey
extension of c1950. Interior: chamfered beams, plank doors, early and mid C19
fireplaces and grates, early C19 stairs and wooden frame in floor where original
ladder stairs rose.

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SK 53 SW
2/120

THRUMPTON
CHURCH LANE
(east side)
The Old Post Office

G.V.
II

Cottage. 1731, with early C19 alterations. Red brick, some blue
brick. Slate roof. 2 red brick gable stacks, the left being
external. Dentil eaves. First floor band of red brick
stretchers and blue brick headers. Single storey plus attic, 3
bays. Central open trellis porch, inner panelled door. Either
side are single casements each with 2 pointed arched lights under
segmental brick arches. Attic has 2 C19 half dormers, gabled
with bargeboards and single similar casements. Over the porch is
a plaque inscribed "J.E. 1731".

Listing NGR: SK5100431348

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