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Latitude: 52.8407 / 52°50'26"N
Longitude: -1.5509 / 1°33'3"W
OS Eastings: 430348
OS Northings: 327110
OS Grid: SK303271
Mapcode National: GBR 5DD.YJ6
Mapcode Global: WHCG1.4VRN
Plus Code: 9C4WRCRX+7J
Entry Name: Priory gateway, precinct walls, the Tithe Barn and The Lodge, Repton School
Listing Date: 19 January 1967
Last Amended: 24 October 1986
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1055800
English Heritage Legacy ID: 82772
ID on this website: 101055800
Location: Repton, South Derbyshire, DE65
County: Derbyshire
District: South Derbyshire
Civil Parish: Repton
Built-Up Area: Repton
Traditional County: Derbyshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire
Church of England Parish: Repton St Wystan
Church of England Diocese: Derby
Tagged with: Architectural structure
SK 30/3127
SK 30/3126
6/89
19.1.67
PARISH OF REPTON
WILLINGTON ROAD (North Side)
Priory Gateway, precinct walls, the Tithe Barn and the Lodge, Repton School
(Formerly listed as two items)
GV
I
Gateway, walls, tithe barn and lodge. Medieval with later alterations, and 1896. Coursed squared sandstone and sandstone ashlar, red brick, plain tile roofs. The precinct walls enclose a large area to the south west, south and east of the school. They are of coursed squared sandstone with repair in red tiles, and with triple chamfered copings. At the south west angle is a C19 four-centred arched doorway with moulded ashlar surround and plank door. At the south east angle in Brook End, is a blocked pointed arch low down, with a plaque above inscribed "Under this arch once/ flowed the Water to the priory mill/ the arch was moved/ nine yards from the north to its present position/ in March 1905." C20 gateway at the south east corner. Along the east side is remains of a chamfered stringcourse and several buttresses.
Attached at the north west termination of the wall are the tithe barn, lodge and archway at the entrance to Repton School. The tithe barn may be of medieval origin and has a box framed wall with brick infill to east. The west side forms part of the precinct wall. Plain tile roof. Inside, a five bay tie beam and queen post roof.
C13 archway attached to north west. Triple chamfered pointed arch with hoodmould. Filleted responds with two orders of nook shafts and two chamfers to each side. Moulded capitals. Flanked to south by massive buttresses with six set-offs.
Lodge attached to north east. 1896 in Tudor style. Single storey, plain tile roof with coped gables, and castellated parapet. At the north west corner is a polygonal turret bay with transomed windows. To the right a broad segmental arch to open porch. Pointed arched doorway within. To the left a gabled bay with a three-light mullioned and transomed window with arched lights under a broad four-centred arch, with carved spandrels. Curved panel above with the date 1896.
Listing NGR: SK3034827110
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