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Latitude: 50.7822 / 50°46'55"N
Longitude: -1.9082 / 1°54'29"W
OS Eastings: 406565
OS Northings: 98069
OS Grid: SZ065980
Mapcode National: GBR 437.Y35
Mapcode Global: FRA 67W0.Y3Z
Plus Code: 9C2WQ3JR+VP
Entry Name: Longham House
Listing Date: 30 October 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1303848
English Heritage Legacy ID: 107660
ID on this website: 101303848
Location: Longham, Dorset, BH22
County: Dorset
Civil Parish: Ferndown Town
Built-Up Area: Longham
Traditional County: Dorset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Dorset
Church of England Parish: Hampreston and Stapehill All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: House
HAMPRESTON
SZ 09 NE
RINGWOOD ROAD,(West)
LONGHAM
12/34
No. 147 (Longham
House)
- II
House, now two dwellings. C18, with early and mid C19 extensions and
changes, and minor additions of c1900. Walls of brickwork in Flemish bond
with blue headers (colourwashed), plinth, cambered arches to the openings,
1st floor band, stone cills. Slate roof, gabled and hipped, with small
hipped dormers and one flat roofed dormer at a high level, at the rear.
L-shaped block, with the angle at the rear filled with another (early C19)
block, together with a staircase wing in the angle so formed, lower mid C19
extensions and c1900 'dairy' unit. Symmetrical south front elevation with a
projecting centrepiece (the gable replacing a pediment?), of two storeys,
3:1:3 windows. The ground floor sashes reach to floor level and the upper
Victorian sashes have cills which have been raised. Wood Doric doorcase,
with open pediment, plain columns, arched opening with panelled reveals
and fan light, 6-panelled door. A verandah across the whole front has been
removed but its terrace remains, with a moulded stone kerb. The west side
of the front has a lower mid-C19 wing of 1 1/2 storeys. Of the larger rear
wings, the original (from the west side of the main block) is two storeys
and attic, with similar features (and two Gothic windows), the north end of
the roof being hipped; attached to its east side is the early C19 wing,
slightly wider and taller, and beyond it is a screen wall of brickwork with
ogee openings (now filled). Inside, the staircase has mahogany handrails on
decorative cast-iron slender balusters. RCHM
Listing NGR: SZ0656598069
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