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21, High Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Great Easton, Leicestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.5287 / 52°31'43"N

Longitude: -0.7509 / 0°45'3"W

OS Eastings: 484836

OS Northings: 293047

OS Grid: SP848930

Mapcode National: GBR CT9.GYY

Mapcode Global: VHDQP.XPXV

Plus Code: 9C4XG6HX+FJ

Entry Name: 21, High Street

Listing Date: 26 April 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1188191

English Heritage Legacy ID: 190966

ID on this website: 101188191

Location: Great Easton, Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16

County: Leicestershire

District: Harborough

Civil Parish: Great Easton

Built-Up Area: Great Easton

Traditional County: Leicestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire

Church of England Parish: Six Saints circa Holt

Church of England Diocese: Leicester

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Description


GREAT EASTON

SP 8493 HIGH STREET (West Side)

12/64 No. 21

II

Cottage. c1800. Coursed rubble stone with quoins and plain tile roof with
brick end stacks. Painted sill and lintel bands and stone coped gables.
2 storeys of 2 2-light casements and central blind window. Central 6-panelled
door. Wooden lintels and stone sills. 1 storey extension on right end with
door and 3-light casement.


Listing NGR: SP8483693047

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