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Rose Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Newburgh, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5856 / 53°35'8"N

Longitude: -2.7816 / 2°46'53"W

OS Eastings: 348355

OS Northings: 410172

OS Grid: SD483101

Mapcode National: GBR 9V0Z.LD

Mapcode Global: WH86K.74PK

Plus Code: 9C5VH6P9+69

Entry Name: Rose Cottage

Listing Date: 11 August 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1297534

English Heritage Legacy ID: 386344

ID on this website: 101297534

Location: Newburgh, West Lancashire, WN8

County: Lancashire

District: West Lancashire

Civil Parish: Newburgh

Built-Up Area: Newburgh

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Newburgh Christ Church

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

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Description



NEWBURGH

SD4810 COBB'S BROW LANE
663-1/6/106 (South East side)
11/08/72 No.11
Rose Cottage

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Probably early C17, altered and extended
in C18; and subsequently altered.
Formerly timber-framed but now mostly clad in coursed
sandstone rubble, with stone slate roof and brick chimneys.
Two-unit baffle-entry plan plus added unit at right-hand end
and added continuous rear outshut under catslide roof.
Two low storeys and 3 windows. The ground floor has a doorway
in line with the chimney stack at the junction of the 2nd and
3rd bays, a vertical joint to the right of this (and at this
level only), two 3-light sliding sash windows to the left and
a 2-light small-paned sliding sash to the right, all these
with large rectangular lintels under simple hoodmoulds; and
the 1st floor has three 3-light casement windows immediately
under the eaves. Axial chimney behind the ridge, gable chimney
to left.
The left gable wall has exposed timber-framing consisting of a
sill, jowelled corner posts, 2 intermediate posts of light
scantling, one rail, angle-braces to a slightly cambered
tie-beam (which is slightly jettied), and a kingpost roof
truss with 5 pairs of raked struts. The single-storey rear
outshut has (inter alia) one 3-light sliding sash window.
INTERIOR: inglenook with chamfered bressummer; quarter-round
moulded lateral beam with vacant mortices for braces to
wall-posts (now concealed); other wall-posts now concealed.
(First floor not inspected.)


Listing NGR: SD4835510172

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