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Latitude: 53.6038 / 53°36'13"N
Longitude: -0.5624 / 0°33'44"W
OS Eastings: 495226
OS Northings: 412871
OS Grid: SE952128
Mapcode National: GBR SVJR.1W
Mapcode Global: WHGG7.BPG4
Plus Code: 9C5XJC3Q+G3
Entry Name: Appleby Signal Box Approximately 10 Metres North West of Level Crossing
Listing Date: 6 January 1987
Last Amended: 18 May 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1161513
English Heritage Legacy ID: 165974
ID on this website: 101161513
Location: North Lincolnshire, DN15
County: North Lincolnshire
Civil Parish: Appleby
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Appleby St Bartholomew
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln
Tagged with: Signal box
SE 91 SE APPLEBY ERMINE STREET
(west side)
4/15 Appleby Signal Box
approximately 10 metres
north-east of level
crossing
II
The address shall be amended to read:-
SE 91 SE APPLEBY ERMINE STREET
(west side)
4/15 Appleby Signal Box
approximately 10 metres
north-west of level crossing
II
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SE 91 SE APPLEBY ERMINE STREET
(west side)
4/15 Signal Box
Appleby Signal Box
approximately 10 metres
north-east of level
crossing
II
Railway signal box. Late C19 for Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire
Railway Company by the Railway Signal Company of Fazakerley, Liverpool.
Timber frame, weatherboarded; Welsh slate roof. Cast-iron lever frame.
Rectangular on plan. Entrances to left return (west side). South front,
facing railway: 2 storeys, 2 bays. Ground floor: two 2-pane casements with
sills. First floor: plank walkway on cast-iron brackets, iron handrail
beneath full-width window with a central 24-pane window flanked by 4-pane
sliding sashes to each end. Cast-iron gutter. Swept roof with ornate
bargeboards and wooden finials. Iron stovepipe chimney to rear. Left
return: board door to right; wooden staircase with plain treads, newel and
handrail, rising to landing on right supported on cast-iron brackets, with
enclosed lean-to porch, outer glazed door and half-glazed inner door. First
floor: hinged plank walkway on brackets beneath full-width window with
glazing bars incorporating sliding sashes similar to front; 4-pane attic
casement. Right return has similar plank walkway, first-floor and attic
windows; original nameboard with raised lettering APPLEBY LINCS. Rear has
4-pane casement to left, overlooking road. Interior contains original 23-
lever frame bearing manufacturer's name, operated from first floor.
Mechanism for operating level crossing gates for London and North Eastern
Railway by the Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company has hand-wheel
inscribed LNER 1942. Included (together with the nearby Elsham Signal Box
approximately 5 miles south-east) as a representative example of the
standard design of signal box (used 1881-1923) of the most successful
signalling firm of the later pre-grouping period.
Listing NGR: SE9522612871
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