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Latitude: 52.5686 / 52°34'7"N
Longitude: -0.7142 / 0°42'51"W
OS Eastings: 487246
OS Northings: 297534
OS Grid: SP872975
Mapcode National: GBR CSS.S9Z
Mapcode Global: WHGM6.0P6N
Plus Code: 9C4XH79P+F8
Entry Name: Hillcrest
Listing Date: 10 November 1955
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1236869
English Heritage Legacy ID: 427983
ID on this website: 101236869
Location: Lyddington, Rutland, LE15
County: Rutland
Civil Parish: Lyddington
Built-Up Area: Lyddington
Traditional County: Rutland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Rutland
Church of England Parish: Lyddington St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Peterborough
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LYDDINGTON MAIN STREET
SP 8697-8797
(west side)
8/99
10.11.55 No 111
(Hillcrest).
GV II
House. Possibly C17 in origin, dated 1744 on plaque to front, raised and altered
C20. Ironstone ashlar with Uppingham stone quoins, flush lintel band and
projecting first floor band course. Welsh slate roof, 2 stone chimneys with blue
brick caps. 2 storeys, 4 bays, the left bay at slight angle. C20 3-light wooden
casements with horizontal glazing bars and stone sills, upper windows with wooden
lintels. Small rectangular window with moulded surround to first floor left over
wide board door. Third bay has C20 door in C17 moulded and stopped stone
surround with 4-centred arch. Plaque above has chamfered cornice and date on
lozenge. Garage extension to right. Rear wall is of rubble stone with inset
carved stone heads. Left bay has stone window composed of chamfered mullions set
into re-used sill and lintel intended for ovolo mullions. House suffered severe
fire damage early C20 and has no surviving interior features.
Listing NGR: SP8724697534
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