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Knellers Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Yateley, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3426 / 51°20'33"N

Longitude: -0.8232 / 0°49'23"W

OS Eastings: 482065

OS Northings: 161045

OS Grid: SU820610

Mapcode National: GBR D8J.NPW

Mapcode Global: VHDXG.PJ54

Plus Code: 9C3X85VG+2P

Entry Name: Knellers Cottage

Listing Date: 21 June 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1244777

English Heritage Legacy ID: 450533

ID on this website: 101244777

Location: Yateley, Hart, Hampshire, GU46

County: Hampshire

District: Hart

Civil Parish: Yateley

Built-Up Area: Yateley

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Yateley St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


The following buildings shall be added to the list:

SU 86 SW YATELEY PLOUGH ROAD
(North side)
3/21 Nos 7, 9, 11, 15
and 15A Knellers
Cottage

II

Pair of attached houses, now 5 dwellings. C17, extended and
refronted early C18 (Nos 7 and 9) and late C18-early C19 (Nos 11 and
15); C20 alterations and additions, including rebuilding, late C20,
of No.15A which is not of special interest. Some surviving C17
timber-framing with plastered wattle and daub infill; red brick in
Flemish bond; plain tile roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, part
with attic; 4 bays, the 2 on left the oldest and having parallel
wings to rear left; C20 rear additions not of special interest.
Straight joint between Nos 9 and 11. Platt band. On ground floor
the 2 left-hand bays are rendered and have 2 small-pane 3-light
windows and old door on right of 4 raised and fielded panels in roll-
moulded architrave, under late C20 gabled hood. Right-hand bays have
late C20 door in open gabled porch flanked by 3-light windows as
before. Similar windows of 3 and 2 lights (the latter on right).
Moulded wooden eaves. Roof hipped at left end with 2 gabled dormers
having 2-light 8-pane wooden casements. Multiple-flue ridge stack
at junction of Nos 9 and 11; rebuilt stack to rear left corner.
Rear: 2 old wings on right below hipped roofs with C20 lean-to and
on 1st floor 2 inserted windows and a bricked-up window. Interior:
No.7 has old 2-panel doors, encased beams, wide floor-boards, and a
corner fireplace on each floor (to rear left of front room). In
No.9, timber framing of rear and left-hand partition walls are
exposed, and roof timbers (including an open truss, a collared queen-
post truss, and butt and through purlins). Shallow dog-leg wooden
stair with polygonal finial to newel, turned balusters and moulded
handrail. Old fireplace on 1st floor, and old panel door with strap
hinges at base of attic stair. Interior of Nos 11 and 15 not
inspected but seem to have old beams and timber-framed rear wall.


Listing NGR: SU8207261047

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