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Latitude: 53.3167 / 53°19'0"N
Longitude: -0.3243 / 0°19'27"W
OS Eastings: 511726
OS Northings: 381287
OS Grid: TF117812
Mapcode National: GBR VZ52.LR
Mapcode Global: WHGHP.ZWQP
Plus Code: 9C5X8M8G+M7
Entry Name: Holton Hall
Listing Date: 30 November 1966
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1359513
English Heritage Legacy ID: 197135
ID on this website: 101359513
Location: Holton cum Beckering, West Lindsey, Lincolnshire, LN8
County: Lincolnshire
District: West Lindsey
Civil Parish: Holton cum Beckering
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Holton-cum-Beckering All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln
Tagged with: House
TF 16 SW HOLTON CUM BECKERING MAIN STREET
5/9 Holton Hall
30.11.66 II
Small country house. Early C18 with major late C18 alterations
and additions. Stuccoed brickwork with hipped sate roofs having
lead and tile dressings. Originally a square plan of 3 by 3 bays
extended later by the addition of projecting bays to front and
rear and an extra bay of building on the left hand side. The 3
wall stacks all date from the late C18 replanning. Two storey
with attic front having first floor band and plain eaves course.
4 bays, the end bays projecting, with a bowed end to the left and
a wider facetted bay to the right. The bays project through both
floors. The central C19 half glazed double door has a blank
overlight with to right a single glazing bar sash and to left a
small square light. In the bays to either side are single
glazing bar sashes with semi-circular fanlight heads. The left
hand bay also has single glazing bar sashes to the facetted side
walls. The first floor has 6 glazing bar sashes and a small
reset C19 sliding sash. In the roof are 3 fixed light glazing
bar dormers. Interior. The hall has a late C18 elliptical arch
and above this is set a C16 plaster panel in high relief of
Orpheus in the Underworld. The dog leg stair has carved string,
plain balusters, moulded pearwood handrail and fluted newels.
There are 2 late C18 marble fireplaces and all original doors
retain late C18 architraves and panels. The principal rooms have
moulded cornices. Evidence for the original square plan is
provided by variation in the brickwork between the earlier and
later parts, the presence of a first floor band in the side wall
of the existing service range, formerly an external feature, and
variations in the ridge height and roof timbers internally.
Listing NGR: TF1172681287
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