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Latitude: 53.4658 / 53°27'56"N
Longitude: -0.3693 / 0°22'9"W
OS Eastings: 508354
OS Northings: 397802
OS Grid: TF083978
Mapcode National: GBR TXVC.VB
Mapcode Global: WHGH3.94DV
Plus Code: 9C5XFJ8J+87
Entry Name: Holton Hall
Listing Date: 1 November 1966
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1309110
English Heritage Legacy ID: 196487
ID on this website: 101309110
Location: Holton le Moor, West Lindsey, Lincolnshire, LN7
County: Lincolnshire
District: West Lindsey
Civil Parish: Holton le Moor
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Holton-le-Moor
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln
Tagged with: House
TF 09 NE HOLTON LE MOOR OFF CHURCH LANE
(south side)
5/6 Holton Hall
1-11-66
G.V. II*
Small country house; 1785 with C19 additions and C20
alterations. By J. Warmer, a local builder; Red brick with
ashlar dressings, pantile roof, stone coped gables with kneelers,
and 2 brick gable stacks. L-plan. 3 storey, 5 bay garden
front with brick plinth, 1st and 2nd floor bands and dentillated
eaves course. Central half glazed door with traceried Gothick
fanlight flanked by fluted Doric columns with full metope
entablature and open pediment over. To either side are curved
handrails to a baluster. The doorcase is flanked by 2 glazing
bar sashes. On the 1st floor are 5 similar windows and on the
2nd floor 5 shorter glazing bar sashes. All windows have flat
splayed lintels with raised keystones. The side front has a
single glazing bar sash to ground and 1st floor and a smaller
painted blank opening to 2nd floor. There is a further early
C19 3 storey 4 bay wing and a 2 storey 4 bay wing to the rear.
The 3 storey range comprises one C20 wide door under an
elliptical arch with traceried fanlight with to the right 3 deep
glazing bar sashes. To the 1st floor is a glazing bar sash with
3 tripartite sashes to the right. To the 2nd floor are 3
glazing bar sashes and one tripartite sash. All windows on the
side front have segmental brick arches and raised keystones. The
interior has moulded cornices, panelled doors and window
shutters. The staircase has carved strings and elegant turned
balusters. The house was built for the Dixon family.
Listing NGR: TF0835497802
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