Latitude: 52.9728 / 52°58'22"N
Longitude: 0.0813 / 0°4'52"E
OS Eastings: 539859
OS Northings: 343741
OS Grid: TF398437
Mapcode National: GBR KXY.PC6
Mapcode Global: WHJMX.6JZV
Plus Code: 9F42X3FJ+4G
Entry Name: Whiteloaf Hall
Listing Date: 19 November 1951
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1308400
English Heritage Legacy ID: 192009
ID on this website: 101308400
Location: Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22
County: Lincolnshire
District: Boston
Civil Parish: Freiston
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Freiston St James
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln
Tagged with: House
TF 34 SE
12/93
19.11.51
FREISTON
WHITELOAF LANE
(south side)
Whiteloaf Hall
II
Former house, now 3 houses. Apparently C16, altered in C17, in
Fen Artisan Mannerist style, extended and altered c.1900.
Colourwashed brick and painted ashlar dressings. Slate roofs.
2 crow stepped gables with kneelers, the right hand one bearing a
pinnacle with C19 date plaque in form of loaf of bread "WCH
1614", the left hand one being C19, built to match, also with a
pinnacle. Parallel ranges plan, originally one range. 2 storey,
irregular 6 bay front, the right hand bay being a later addition.
Chamfered plinth, first floor brick band, dentillated irregular
eaves band. 2 light early C16 window with hollow chamfered 4
centred arched surrounds, sunk spandrels and moulded hood. To
right a plain sash, a C20 window, further 2 light C16 blocked
window, with cut down hood and 2 C20 lights. In the centre the
first floor band rises over a small fixed light with rectangular
chamfered ashlar surround. Above is a similar window, flanked by
plain sashes and single early C16 windows with cornices. To the
right at low level a datestone inscribed "1613" and initials
"BEE". Left hand gable has a central plain sash with above a 3
light early C16 window, and on the garret a 2 light C16 window.
Above a datestone 1654 and initials IID. In the gable a broken
brass fireplate. In the later range the C16 doorway is reset,
having moulded 4 centre head and hood. In the gable a reset 2
light C16 window and above the datestone "1900". Whiteloaf Hall
is supposed to be the first place where a white loaf of bread was
baked. Source: Lincolnshire Life.
Listing NGR: TF3985943741
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