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Latitude: 51.0038 / 51°0'13"N
Longitude: -1.6643 / 1°39'51"W
OS Eastings: 423649
OS Northings: 122765
OS Grid: SU236227
Mapcode National: GBR 63J.S2J
Mapcode Global: FRA 76DG.HF8
Plus Code: 9C3W283P+G7
Entry Name: Newton Cottage
Listing Date: 23 March 1960
Last Amended: 4 July 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1024007
English Heritage Legacy ID: 319775
ID on this website: 101024007
Location: Newton, Wiltshire, SP5
County: Wiltshire
Civil Parish: Whiteparish
Traditional County: Wiltshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire
Church of England Parish: Whiteparish All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: Cottage
WHITEPARISH NEWTON LANE
SU 22 SW
(east side)
7/303 Newton Cottage (formerly listed as
Cottage 130 yds. S.W. of White's
23/3/60 Farm, with barn adjoining, Newton)
II
Detached cottage. C16, 1980s addition to east. Square-panelled
timber-frame on crucks, half-hipped tiled roof, formerly thatched,
brick stacks. Gable end to road. 3 bays, former central open
hall. One storey and attic, 3 windows. Four 2-light casements to
ground floor, three C20 gabled dormers to attic. Left return is
gable facing road with exposed base cruck. Rear has C20 door in
porch, extensions and attic dormers, some timber-framed panels with
wattle and daub infill.
Interior not accessible at time of survey (January 1985), but said
to contain deeply chamfered beam on moulded jowled post, of ceiling
inserted over hall mid C17, part of timber-framed chimney survives,
though partly rebuilt in brick C17. Original roof recorded by
RCHM; curved wind braces to hall and eastern bays. (Unpublished
records of RCHM (England), Salisbury).
Listing NGR: SU2364922765
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