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Gable End Cottage Whitehall Whitehall Cottages

A Grade II Listed Building in Darwen, Blackburn with Darwen

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.6805 / 53°40'49"N

Longitude: -2.4619 / 2°27'42"W

OS Eastings: 369587

OS Northings: 420547

OS Grid: SD695205

Mapcode National: GBR CT7W.SC

Mapcode Global: WH978.4RXB

Plus Code: 9C5VMGJQ+56

Entry Name: Gable End Cottage Whitehall Whitehall Cottages

Listing Date: 27 September 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1072410

English Heritage Legacy ID: 184692

ID on this website: 101072410

Location: Whitehall, Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, BB3

County: Blackburn with Darwen

Civil Parish: Darwen

Built-Up Area: Darwen

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Darwen St Barnabas

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


SD 62 SE DARWEN PARK ROAD

4/21
Whitehall, No.1 Whitehall Cottages,
- and Gable End Cottage
-
II

House, mostly C17 and C18, but perhaps originally 1557, altered and extended
at various periods, now 3 dwellings. Coursed sandstone rubble with quoins,
mostly with high stone plinth, all painted white, roof of stone slates and
some slates, on 2 levels, with gable copings and kneelers, 3 brick chimneys
and an extruded stone chimney at the right end now cut down to the eaves.
Plan formerly 3/4-H, but now L-shaped with projecting wing on right, the
original re-entrant to the rear of the centre bay having been filled (with
watershot masonry); lower C19 extension at left end. Three and 2 storeys:
main range 3 storeys to front, with 2 windows on each floor, all different
and mostly altered except top floor left which is of 3 lights with stone
mullions, and the one below which has coupled 12-light windows with glazing
bars. Wing is 2 storeys (to same height) and has unusual tall windows with
projecting moulded surrounds with consoles beneath and cornices above: one
on each floor to front and rear, 2 on each floor in the right return wall
(a modern single storey lean-to covering the base of the chimney stack
between them), and in the front gable a blocked square opening with similar
surround, Other openings of less interest, but doorway in angle with wing
was formerly covered by lean-to porch. Modern porch covering door to
front of wing incorporates at ground level a moulded Tudor-arched chimney
piece with spandrels lettered "RH" "1557", which was in situ (over cross-
corner fireplace in main range) in 1889. Interior: ground floor of original
rear wall of centre bay has a 2-light stone mullioned window; beneath
C19 extension at left end is older cellar including a cell which has a
small window with a saddle bar; top floor of 1st bay has original ridge
and purlins. Said to be the oldest house in Darwen. (Shaw Darwen and its
People 1889, p.46; Darwen News 30th July 1932). Centre bay being altered
internally (1984) to make only 2 storeys).


Listing NGR: SD6958720547

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