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Latitude: 52.5765 / 52°34'35"N
Longitude: -2.6423 / 2°38'32"W
OS Eastings: 356570
OS Northings: 297827
OS Grid: SO565978
Mapcode National: GBR BP.BL6J
Mapcode Global: WH9DL.DH0M
Plus Code: 9C4VH9G5+J3
Entry Name: Old Hall
Listing Date: 29 January 1952
Last Amended: 24 February 1986
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1175458
English Heritage Legacy ID: 258846
ID on this website: 101175458
Location: Hughley, Shropshire, SY5
County: Shropshire
Civil Parish: Hughley
Traditional County: Shropshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire
Church of England Parish: Hughley
Church of England Diocese: Hereford
Tagged with: House
SO 59 NE; 8/63
HUGHLEY C.P.,
HUGHLEY,
Old Hall
(Previously listed as The Old Hall Cottage and Hillview)
29.01.52
II*
House. Mid- and late C16 with later additions and alterations.
Timber-framed with plaster infill, plain tile roof. 3-bay main range with
projecting full-height gabled former entrance porch to centre;
probably earlier 2-bay gabled range to right under separate and
lower steep-pitched roof has long mid-C19 single-storey painted brick
and rubblestone addition at right-angles to right. Two storeys with
attics to main range; framing: three irregular square panels (4 to
entrance porch) above girding beam, close-set vertical posts with
middle rail and long straight tension braces below (replaced with
brick plinth to left of porch and to rear), left gable end has
concave lozenge decoration and raking struts from collar; porch jettied
to attic with moulded bressumer and carved corner brackets; framing
of gabled range exposed to rear and right return, square panels and
short straight tension braces with V-struts from collar; irregular
fenestration, C20 metal casements, one on each floor to left and
right of porch, three narrow fixed-light windows to ground floor of
porch and two below gable, one late C20 casement to first floor of
gabled wing; ridge stack immediately to right of porch with
sandstone base and three attached rebated reddish brown brick shafts of star
section; present entrance to left through C20 ledged door under open
lean-to porch. INTERIOR: timber frame partly exposed, cross-beam
ceiling to left-hand ground-floor room and chamfered ceiling beams
with straight-cut stops in other principal rooms, inglenook fireplace;
double-purlin roofs with slightly cambered collar and tie-beam trusses;
main feature of interest is the Renaissance-style plaster decoration
on the front wall of the gabled wing, probably late C16 and similar
in style to the plasterwork at Abbey House, Buildwas (q.v. under
Buildwas C.P.) and Belswardyne Hall (q.v. under Cressage C.P.): the
same school of plasterers was probably responsible for the ceilings
at Plaish, Morville, Upton Cressett and Wilderhope and it is possible
that the same moulds were used at each house. B.o.E., p.155.
Listing NGR: SO5657097827
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