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Latitude: 53.5672 / 53°34'1"N
Longitude: -2.8845 / 2°53'4"W
OS Eastings: 341518
OS Northings: 408202
OS Grid: SD415082
Mapcode National: GBR 8W96.90
Mapcode Global: WH86H.NLMQ
Plus Code: 9C5VH488+V6
Entry Name: 29, 29A, 31 and 31A, Moor Street
Listing Date: 1 March 1993
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1297316
English Heritage Legacy ID: 386402
ID on this website: 101297316
Location: Ormskirk, West Lancashire, L39
County: Lancashire
District: West Lancashire
Electoral Ward/Division: Scott
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Ormskirk
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire
Church of England Parish: Ormskirk St Peter and St Paul
Church of England Diocese: Liverpool
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ORMSKIRK
MOOR STREET
(North side)
Nos.29, 29A, 31, 31A
II
Pair of shops with dwellings over. Early C18; altered.
Handmade red brick in English garden wall bond (except
facades, which are of C19 common brick in Flemish bond, that
to No.31 now mostly rendered); slate roofs.
U-plan astride a common wagon entry, with coupled main ranges
at right-angles to the street, and back extensions.
Two-and-a-half storeys, 2+1 windows at 1st floor.
The ground floor has C20 shop fronts to either side, and a
basket-arched wagon entry in the centre, with a gauged brick
head, rectangular recesses in the side walls for former double
doors, a ceiling supported by 4 beams (the first with keeled
ovolo moulding and the others with stopped chamfer) and a
cobbled and stone-flagged cart track leading through.
No.29 has two 12-pane top-hung casements at 1st floor (one
over the entry), and another at 2nd floor, all with raised
sills and wedge lintels. No.31 has render painted to resemble
half-timbering, and one altered window on each floor.
Rear: short gabled back extensions, variously altered, that to
No.29 with an extruded chimney stack which has offsets on one
side; and C20 extensions beyond these.
INTERIOR: No.29 has chamfered ceiling beams at ground floor,
and between 1st and 2nd floors a dog-legged early C18
staircase with closed string, turned balusters, square newels
and moulded handrail; and both have roughly-hewn purlin roofs.
HISTORY: probably the only surviving example of its type in
this small market town.
Listing NGR: SD4151808202
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