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Latitude: 52.6511 / 52°39'3"N
Longitude: -2.6327 / 2°37'57"W
OS Eastings: 357290
OS Northings: 306118
OS Grid: SJ572061
Mapcode National: GBR BP.62JS
Mapcode Global: WH9D6.JMJG
Plus Code: 9C4VM928+CW
Entry Name: Banqueting house approximately 80 metres to south east of Eyton Farmhouse
Listing Date: 13 June 1958
Last Amended: 17 February 1985
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1267039
English Heritage Legacy ID: 419946
ID on this website: 101267039
Location: Eyton on Severn, Shropshire, SY5
County: Shropshire
Civil Parish: Wroxeter and Uppington
Traditional County: Shropshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire
Church of England Parish: Eaton Constantine and Wroxeter St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Lichfield
Tagged with: Architectural structure
SJ 50 NE
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WROXETER C.P.
EYTON ON SEVERN
Banqueting house approximately 80 metres to south east of Eyton Farmhouse
(formerly listed as Remains of Tudor house including Summer-house)
13.6.58
GV
II*
Shown on O.S. map as Tower.
Banqueting house. Circa 1607, for Sir Francis Newport. Dressed red sandstone and red brick with diaper pattern; grey sandstone ashlar dressings; ogee lead cap to turret with globe finial. Octagonal plan with octagonal turret to north.
Two storeys with three-storey turret. Plinth, moulded string course and moulded cornice to balustraded parapet with double-vase shaped balusters and moulded parapet. First-floor three-light stone windows in alternate faces with double-chamfered reveals, chamfered mullions and transoms, and leaded lights; three-bay blind-arcaded ground floor to south-west with moulded imposts and shield-shaped keystones; red brick and red sandstone rubble infill to arcade with two-light wooden casements to west and south-west; inserted boarded door to north-west with fanlight; boarded door to north-east with segmental relieving arch; blocked round arch to south-east. Turret of two stages externally with moulded string course and cornice, and two two-light stone windows to each stage with double-chamfered surrounds, chamfered mullions, and leaded lights.
Interior not inspected, but likely to be of interest.
The banqueting house is one of a pair connected by a length of garden wall [the other is now incorporated in Eyton on Severn Farmhouse (q.v.)] which along with another length of wall, a walled garden, and a converted barn [Tithe Barn Cottage (q.v.)] is all that remains of Sir Francis Newport's house after its destruction by fire.
Listing NGR: SJ5729006117
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