Old Hall
House, including former service range to north, now divided into dwelling units. Range of 1713 (on rainwater head) with later C18 – C20 additions and alterations. Slid C19 conventual ranges and chapel not of special interest. Service range probably C17. 1713 house for Joseph Chaplain.
- 38
- Grade 2
- Opposite Church, Centre of village
- 51.9695, 1.013657
Details
House, including former service range to north, now divided into dwelling units. Range of 1713 (on rainwater head) with later C18 – C20 additions and alterations. Slid C19 conventual ranges and chapel not of special interest. Service range probably C17. 1713 house for Joseph Chaplain. White brick with red brick dressings.Red brick later C18 addition, part lime washed. Plain tile and slate roofs. 1713 range of 3 storeys, 7 bays with single-storey C18 addition to south, raised to 3 storeys early C20, 2-storey C18 range to north, raised to 3 storeys C19. Extensive conventual buildings to north incorporating earlier service range. 1713 house, west front: outer bays recessed. Plinth, quoins. Later Ionic porch with dentilled pediment. 6-panel door with patterned fanlight in panelled reveal. 18-pane sashes in architraves with aprons. Gauged brick flat arches and jambs in red brick. Floor bands. Similar first floor windows and 12-pane sashes to second floor. Moulded cornice and parapet. Recess
- 38
- Grade 2
- Opposite Church, Centre of village
- 51.9695, 1.013657
- Historic England Reference: 1033458