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Latitude: 52.5029 / 52°30'10"N
Longitude: -0.4557 / 0°27'20"W
OS Eastings: 504924
OS Northings: 290568
OS Grid: TL049905
Mapcode National: GBR FXQ.5M0
Mapcode Global: VHFNJ.1CZ3
Plus Code: 9C4XGG3V+5P
Entry Name: Church Farmhouse and Attached Outbuildings
Listing Date: 23 May 1967
Last Amended: 25 January 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1294035
English Heritage Legacy ID: 232602
ID on this website: 101294035
Location: Cotterstock, North Northamptonshire, PE8
County: North Northamptonshire
Civil Parish: Cotterstock
Traditional County: Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northamptonshire
Church of England Parish: Cotterstock St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Peterborough
Tagged with: Farmhouse
TL0490
17/47
23/05/67
COTTERSTOCK
CHURCH LANE
(East side)
Church Farmhouse and attached
outbuildings
(Formerly listed as Church or Manor Farmhouse)
GV II
Farmhouse. C14 origins, mainly C17 and C18, part rebuilt C19. Squared coursed
limestone with Collyweston slate and pantile roofs. Original plan
indeterminate, now 4 units, 3 storeys. 4-window range. 2 bays to right have
leaded casements, under wood lintels, to ground floor and first floor right of
centre. 4-light, ovolo-moulded, stone mullion window to first floor far right. 2
bays to left have various sized C19 casement windows, with chamfered stone
surrounds, to ground, first and second floors. C19 plank door to left of centre
has similar surround. Stone ridge and end stacks with moulded cornices. 2 bays
to left probably rebuilt C19. Right gable has a 3-light stone mullion window,
now blocked. Rear elevation has irregular 4-window range of C19 casements, some
with glazing bars, under wood lintels. Part-glazed door, to right of centre, is
also under wood lintel. There is a slight change of plane from a point to the
left of centre. C19 single-storey outbuildings have lean-to pantile roof which
abuts retaining wall linking with Church of St. Andrews (q.v.). Interior of
house not inspected but retaining wall said to have blocked openings; probably
of medieval origin. Probably incorporates domestic buildings of Chantry College
founded by John Gifford in 1338 and attached to the Church of St. Andrew.
(RCHM: An Inventory of Architectural Monuments in North Northamptonshire: p43)
Listing NGR: TL0492490568
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