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Church Cottage and Lychgate Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Salwarpe, Worcestershire

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Latitude: 52.2561 / 52°15'21"N

Longitude: -2.1851 / 2°11'6"W

OS Eastings: 387462

OS Northings: 262004

OS Grid: SO874620

Mapcode National: GBR 1FF.DDW

Mapcode Global: VH92G.2KPC

Plus Code: 9C4V7R47+CX

Entry Name: Church Cottage and Lychgate Cottage

Listing Date: 21 January 1998

Last Amended: 27 May 1998

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1031566

English Heritage Legacy ID: 469029

ID on this website: 101031566

Location: Salwarpe, Wychavon, Worcestershire, WR9

County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Civil Parish: Salwarpe

Traditional County: Worcestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire

Church of England Parish: Salwarpe and Hindlip with Martin Hussingtree

Church of England Diocese: Worcester

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SO 86 SE
357/4/10003

SALWARPE
COPCUT LANE
Church Cottage and Lychgate Cottage

(Formerly listed as Church Cottage and Lychgate Cottage, SALWARPE)

21.1.98

GV
II
School and master's house, now two cottages. Circa early C17, extended circa early C18, 1821 and later C19. Timber-framed with red brick nogging and gable-ended plain tile roof; and brick with plain tile hipped roof with deep eaves. Brick gable-end and axial stacks.

PLAN: the original school and master's house occupied the timber-framed west range at right-angles to the road. In about the early C18 a brick extension was built at the rear [east]. In 1821 the early C18 wing was rebuilt with a kitchen and school room on the ground floor and two rooms over, facing the road [north] .Later in the C19 [circa 1882] the school was converted into cottages and a shop, a single storey cross-wing was built at the east end and a two-storey outshut built at the rear [south] .The three cottages are now two dwellings.

EXTERIOR: two storeys. Timber-framed three-window range facing west, with largely C20 casements, C20 glazed door on right and extended in brick on left [north]. North front has symmetrical two-storey two-window range at centre, with C19 three-light casements with glazing bars and sandstone lintels and cills [ground floor right casement replaced], blocked centre doorway and doorways to left and right with flush-panel doors; gabled cross-wing left and right, the left with C19 three-light casement. At rear [south] , two-storey outshut with late C20 timber balcony, circa early C18 brick wall to left and timber-frame west range to left of that.

INTERIOR: the right [south] room of original west range has chamfered cross-beam and gable end fireplace with large timber bressumer and exposed wall-framing. Lychgate Cottage has some C19 panelled and ledged doors and a wide staircase.

NOTE: the school was endowed in 1607 and 1719, and extended in 1821. In 1882 it was replaced by a Board school on another site to the south south east, and became cottages and a shop.

SOURCE: Fletcher, D. V., The History of Salwarpe School; Droitwich History and Archaeology Society.

Listing NGR: SO8746262004

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