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Latitude: 52.6519 / 52°39'6"N
Longitude: -0.7703 / 0°46'12"W
OS Eastings: 483288
OS Northings: 306729
OS Grid: SK832067
Mapcode National: GBR CRQ.Q30
Mapcode Global: WHFKN.4LGV
Plus Code: 9C4XM62H+QV
Entry Name: Quaintree Hall
Listing Date: 14 June 1954
Last Amended: 9 August 1984
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1214995
English Heritage Legacy ID: 400013
ID on this website: 101214995
Location: Braunston-in-Rutland, Rutland, LE15
County: Rutland
Civil Parish: Braunston-in-Rutland
Built-Up Area: Braunston-in-Rutland
Traditional County: Rutland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Rutland
Church of England Parish: Braunston All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Peterborough
Tagged with: House
SK 80 NW BRAUNSTON CEDAR STREET (East side)
1/33 Quaintree Hall (formerly
listed as the Cedars with
outbuildings)
14.6.54
GV II*
Large house, partially late C16 or early C17, altered and extended later,
probably largely in the C18. Coursed ironstone rubble with sandstone
dressings, and stone tiled roof. 2 storeys with attics - L plan. Main range
has coped gable facing onto street, and is of 3 bays with 3-light stone
ovolo moulded mullioned windows with hoodmoulds to each floor randomly placed
and 2 catslide dormers above. A massive stone stack projects on the inner
face, and in the gable wall are various late C18 windows; a large French
window to the ground floor, and sashes above, all with stressed stone architraves
and keystones. Wing to north is of 2 bays with a triple light sash window
in stressed architrave to outer side of ground floor, and a high blocked
mullioned window on inner side. Above, is a late Victorian 3-light window
and a sash with margin lights in a C18 surround. Gable end stack. This,
and the other stack terminate in octagonal shafts which are possibly C19.
The rear wing contains the remnants of an earlier timber hall: Crown post
roof an unusual construction, upon base crucks, probably late C13.
A stretch of rubble wall with ashlar coping links the house with a C17
outbuilding. This is gable-on to street, banded coursed rubble with stone-
tiled roof. 2 storeys and attic. 2 3-light stone mullioned windows in the
gable wall and paired lancets in the apex beneath cable-moulded round arch,
presumably not in-situ.
Listing NGR: SK8328806729
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