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8, Grange Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in Newton-with-Scales, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7692 / 53°46'9"N

Longitude: -2.8408 / 2°50'27"W

OS Eastings: 344674

OS Northings: 430649

OS Grid: SD446306

Mapcode National: GBR 8SLV.RK

Mapcode Global: WH85K.BJG9

Plus Code: 9C5VQ595+MM

Entry Name: 8, Grange Lane

Listing Date: 9 June 1967

Last Amended: 24 September 1992

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1164146

English Heritage Legacy ID: 183625

ID on this website: 101164146

Location: Newton, Fylde, Lancashire, PR4

County: Lancashire

District: Fylde

Civil Parish: Newton-with-Clifton

Built-Up Area: Newton-with-Scales

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Lund St John the Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


In the entry for:-
NEWTON WITH CLIFTON GRANGE LANE
SD 43 SW
9/55 Nos. 8 and 9
(formerly listed
9.6.67 as 8 & 9 Hill
House, Newton, with
attached outbuildings)

GV II

The address and the description shall be amended to read:-

SD 43 SW NEWTON WITH CLIFTON GRANGE LANE
9/55 No. 8
(formerly listed as 8
9.6.67 & 9 Hill House, Newton,
with attached
outbuildings)
GV II

The first sentence of the description shall be amended to read:

Cruck-framed cottage, formerly two cottages, perhaps originally
one farmhouse.

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NEWTON WITH CLIFTON GRANGE LANE
SD 43 SW
9/55 Nos. 8 and 9
(formerly listed as 8 & 9
9.6.67 Hill House, Newton, with
attached outbuildings)
GV II

Pair of cruck-framed cottages (perhaps originally one farmhouse), in course of
renovation and conversion as one dwelling. White-painted render on brick,
roof partly corrugated sheet and partly unfinished (1984), but thatch
intended. Linear 4-bay plan, the rear left corner curved. One and 1½ storeys.
Buttresses at corners and at junction in centre; left part has central doorway
and two 2-light casements with glazing bars, right part is set back, has
doorway offset to right, 3 similar casements, that on the left in a projecting
bay with the roof carried down over it. Left gable has a little window near
the apex; and the wall curves round to the rear (probably to follow the line
of an old path). Interior: 3 full cruck trusses, all different: 1st has yoke
but lacks lower part of rear blade; 2nd has tie-beam, collar, yoke, dorsals,
and housings for wattle studs in the upper panels (these, now ex situ, to be
replaced); 3rd has low tie-beam, vacant collar housing, yoke; large squared
purlins with mortices, probably re-used wallplates; 3rd bay, which has been
divided (in former alteration) by a lateral partition, has a moulded beam with
cyma stop; 4th bay axially partitioned to make parlour and service room.


Listing NGR: SD4468230650

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