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Latitude: 52.1536 / 52°9'13"N
Longitude: 0.0917 / 0°5'30"E
OS Eastings: 543199
OS Northings: 252656
OS Grid: TL431526
Mapcode National: GBR L7V.S28
Mapcode Global: VHHKG.J4VC
Plus Code: 9F42533R+CM
Entry Name: Old Mill House
Listing Date: 31 August 1962
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1331083
English Heritage Legacy ID: 51549
ID on this website: 101331083
Location: Hauxton, South Cambridgeshire, CB22
County: Cambridgeshire
District: South Cambridgeshire
Civil Parish: Hauxton
Traditional County: Cambridgeshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire
Church of England Parish: Hauxton St Edmund
Church of England Diocese: Ely
Tagged with: House
TL 4352 HAUXTON MILL LANE
(East Side)
15/145 Old Mill House
31.8.62
GV II
House, c.1700 with early-mid C18 addition. Grey and yellow
brick with red brick dressings. Flemish bond brickwork. Plain
tiled roof, hipped to main range but the gabled rear range has a
tumbled end parapet on kneelers. End stack to rear range with
red brick quoins and projecting capping. The upper courses of
the stack have been rebuilt. Front elevation has finely moulded
eaves cornice of red brick returned to one side elevation. The
rear has a saw tooth eaves cornice. L-Plan. Two storeys with
attic and cellar. The facade is framed by red brick quoins and
divided by a band of three bricks, the centre course being
yellow brick. Rusticated red brick surrounds and segmental
arches to range of five later flush frame hung sashes of twelve
panes each and a central dummy window. Two of the windows have
been partly blocked. At ground floor the two window openings
are replacements. The original sites of the windows can be seen
from the red brick rusticated surrounds which have partly
survived. The left hand end wall has two blocked cellar window
openings with similar arches and brick work. The right hand
side wall has a range of similar flush frame hung sashes also in
red brick rusticated surrounds and segmental arches. At first
floor there are dummy windows. The mid C18 extension is also of
yellow and grey brick with red brick quoins and details.
Mansard roof, tiled with later side stacks. One storey and
attics. Parts of the original red brick surrounds are visible
to the three windows and two doorways.
R.C.H.M.: record card
Listing NGR: TL4319952656
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