Latitude: 52.4766 / 52°28'35"N
Longitude: -0.9162 / 0°54'58"W
OS Eastings: 473708
OS Northings: 287075
OS Grid: SP737870
Mapcode National: GBR BSB.P66
Mapcode Global: VHDR0.20HQ
Plus Code: 9C4XF3GM+MG
Entry Name: The Settling Rooms
Listing Date: 18 December 1992
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1228047
English Heritage Legacy ID: 402545
ID on this website: 101228047
Location: Market Harborough, Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16
County: Leicestershire
District: Harborough
Electoral Ward/Division: Market Harborough-Little Bowden
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Market Harborough
Traditional County: Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire
Church of England Parish: The TransfigurationSt Nicholas
Church of England Diocese: Leicester
Tagged with: Architectural structure
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SP 73 87
2/10000
MARKET HARBOROUGH
SPRINGFIELD STREET
The Settling Rooms
(Formerly listed as CATTLE MARKET The Settling Rooms)
II
Market building incorporating clock tower, dated 1902, by Coales and Johnson (C & J were architects of Market Harborough listed buildings Hill House (109-113) Lubenham Hill and Robert Smythe School in Burnmill Road) with stone work by Wlliam Allsop. Red brick with limestone free-style dressings and detailing, clay tile roof, stone copings to gable parapets. Double-pile two-storeyed building to left with gable end stack to front range having stone dated in relief 'AD 1902' at base of shafts. Ground floor with two tripartite stone mullioned windows with central section having arched transom; first floor with moulded string at cill level, three stone mullioned windows of two, three and three lights, windows one and three with classical moulded stone lintels forming the eaves, window two has a taller central light extending into central gable pediment.
Clock tower to right of four stages; stages one to three of brick, stage four of Limestone ashlar. Polygonal clasping angles to stages two to four. Ground stage with lugged stone surround to arched doorway inscribed 'SETTLEMENT ROOMS' in relief above. Stone string course between ground and second stage having waterleaf decoration at angles; second stage with large stone achievement of Earls of Harborough; third stage with tall two-light mullioned window. Fourth stage with all four sides alike, ashlar with clock face under segmental cornice and having stone strapwork surround, white opaque glass face with copper numerals; stone pineapples to clasping angles; ogee roof of copper surmounted by wind vane with spiked ball finial.
Listing NGR: SP7370887075
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