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30, Thomas Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in Knotty Ash, Liverpool

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4167 / 53°25'0"N

Longitude: -2.8927 / 2°53'33"W

OS Eastings: 340766

OS Northings: 391468

OS Grid: SJ407914

Mapcode National: GBR 7SK.66

Mapcode Global: WH878.JDR1

Plus Code: 9C5VC484+MW

Entry Name: 30, Thomas Lane

Listing Date: 14 March 1975

Last Amended: 19 June 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1063306

English Heritage Legacy ID: 359607

ID on this website: 101063306

Location: Knotty Ash, Liverpool, Merseyside, L14

County: Liverpool

Electoral Ward/Division: Knotty Ash

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Liverpool

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside

Church of England Parish: Knotty Ash St John

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

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Description


SJ 4091 THOMAS LANE
L14

26/1227 No. 30
(formerly listed
with No. 28)
14.3.75.
G.V. II


House. Early C19. Brick with stone dressings, slate roof,
2 storeys, 2 bays. Windows have wedge lintels and
horizontal sliding sashes with glazing bars. Entrance has
wedge lintel. Included for group value.


Listing NGR: SJ4076691468

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