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Latitude: 52.3671 / 52°22'1"N
Longitude: -0.6813 / 0°40'52"W
OS Eastings: 489881
OS Northings: 275154
OS Grid: SP898751
Mapcode National: GBR DXN.GLL
Mapcode Global: VHFNZ.4RNR
Plus Code: 9C4X9889+RF
Entry Name: Home Farmhouse and Wall Attached to Right
Listing Date: 18 January 1950
Last Amended: 19 June 1992
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1191354
English Heritage Legacy ID: 230979
ID on this website: 101191354
Location: Burton Latimer, North Northamptonshire, NN15
County: North Northamptonshire
Civil Parish: Burton Latimer
Built-Up Area: Burton Latimer
Traditional County: Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northamptonshire
Church of England Parish: Burton Latimer St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: Peterborough
Tagged with: Farmhouse
BURTON LATIMER
SP8875 KETTERING ROAD
1337-0/20/4 (West side)
18/01/50 No.75
Home Farmhouse and wall attached to
right
(Formerly Listed as:
KETTERING ROAD, Burton Latimer
No.75)
GV II
Farmhouse. Two separate, probably late C17 builds, linked and
altered late C18. Limestone with ironstone bands, asbestos
slate roofs with coped gables, stone end stacks with brick
shafts. Front block of 2 loft storeys and attic, 2-window
range. 3-light small-paned casements, to ground with ironstone
lintels and flush keystones and to first floor with wooden
lintels. Single- light attic window to each gable end, that to
right probably an original gudgeon-hung leaded casement. Rear
block originally one storey and attic, roof raised to form 2
storeys, the ground floor with a board door, a 3-light
casement window to left and a single-light window to right,
all with wooden lintels. Two 3-light casement windows to first
floor. Short section with lean- to roof linking 2 main blocks
has a panelled and part-glazed door with overlight and pentice
hood and a 2-light small-paned casement window with wooden
lintel above. One-storey addition to left of rear block. A
remarkably complete historic interior: the front block has an
inglenook fireplace with salt cupboard to ground floor left
hand room, chamfered beams, raised cruck roof construction
(with carpenter's marks), plaster to attic, chimney breast
inscribed with sets of initials, one dated 1778; the link
range contains a pegged staircase in straight flights with
square newels, closed string and turned balusters; the rear
block has raised cruck roof construction and contains a
service stair, chamfered and stopped spine beam and bressumer
to inglenook fireplace in left hand room, and a part of
probably C18 pantries with original board doors, lath
ventilators and interior fittings. 2-panel doors and an
unusual number of probably C18 fitted cupboards throughout.
Wall attached to right of limestone and ironstone with pantile
coping.
Listing NGR: SP8988175154
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