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Latitude: 52.7289 / 52°43'44"N
Longitude: -1.4706 / 1°28'14"W
OS Eastings: 435849
OS Northings: 314715
OS Grid: SK358147
Mapcode National: GBR 6H6.T75
Mapcode Global: WHDHS.CNYT
Plus Code: 9C4WPGHH+HQ
Entry Name: Packington Manor House
Listing Date: 20 December 1983
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1295264
English Heritage Legacy ID: 187958
ID on this website: 101295264
Location: Packington, North West Leicestershire, LE65
County: Leicestershire
District: North West Leicestershire
Civil Parish: Packington
Built-Up Area: Packington
Traditional County: Leicestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire
Church of England Parish: Packington The Holy Rood
Church of England Diocese: Leicester
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PACKINGTON MILL STREET
SK 31 SE
5/66 No. 22 (Packington
Manor House)
GV II
House of 1703 with alterations. Red brick, chequered brick bands, and
plain tile roof with 3 projecting end stacks. Front rendered. T plan,
wing projecting to rear. 3 storeys to front, 2 to rear. 5 2-light
mullion and transom windows on 1st floor with 3 2-light casements above
and 2 similar 2-lights below right and C19 bay below left. Central
doorcase with 2 stone Tuscan columns supporting canopy and 4-panelled part
glazed door. C20 extension to right. Left end has narrow casements
and sashes on all floors either side of projecting stack of which top
part is rebuilt. 2 blocked attic bull's eye windows. To rear the 3
window wing with gauged brick lintels has 5 x 3 pane staircase window with
3/3 above and 2 6/6 sashes both floors to left. Rear has similar narrow
sashes either side of projecting stack with 6/6 further left above renewed
window. 2 blocked bull's eye windows in gable. An unusual feature is
that the chequered band breaks-forward over the prominent brick keystones
to make a single element. This occurs to side and rear, and partly on
front, though here rendered. Interior: arch in hall has impost stones
and keystone with 1703 incised on latter, early C18 oak staircase with
turned balusters, 6-panelled doors, and some chamfered ceiling beams.
Listing NGR: SK3584914715
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