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Latitude: 52.8359 / 52°50'9"N
Longitude: -1.2792 / 1°16'44"W
OS Eastings: 448657
OS Northings: 326728
OS Grid: SK486267
Mapcode National: GBR 7HM.7F6
Mapcode Global: WHDH9.BZ3B
Plus Code: 9C4WRPPC+98
Entry Name: 1-7, High Street
Listing Date: 16 January 1989
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1084401
English Heritage Legacy ID: 358163
Location: Kegworth, North West Leicestershire, Leicestershire, DE74
County: Leicestershire
Civil Parish: Kegworth
Built-Up Area: Kegworth
Traditional County: Leicestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire
Church of England Parish: Kegworth St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Leicester
In the entry for
KEGWORTH HIGH STREET
11/116
Nos 1-7 (odd)
The description shall be amended to read:
Row of 4 houses and one shop. Circa 1750 with C19 shopfront. Red brick on
dressed stone plinth; slate roof with brick gable copings and chimneys.
3 storeys; 6 bays spaced irregularly with windows in third bay set at wider
intervals than remainder. Moulded brick eaves cornice. Boxed 3-pane sashes,
square to second floor, all with painted gauged brick heads and keystones. Some
ground floor sashes renewed C20. C20 6-panelled door to left in C20 architrave
frame. Late C19 shop front in second bay, with patterned wooden pilasters and
cornice on carved scroll brackets. 2 doors between bays 4 and 6 are early C19,
6-panelled, with panelled reveals, architrave frames and flat wooden hoods on cut
scroll brackets. Below hoods are ornamental plastered panels. Rear of No 1 has
tall staircase window. INTERIOR: No 7 contains a very fine staircase rising
through 3 floors, with 2 knopped and turned balusters per tread, a ramped handrail
and Doric column newel posts. Chamfered spine beams, and some C18 panel doors.
No 1 contains a stick baluster staircase.
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KEGWORTH HIGH STREET
SK 4826-4926
11/116 Nos 1-7 (odd)
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GV II
Row of 4 houses and one shop. Circa 1830 with later C19 shopfront. Red brick
on dressed stone plinth; slate roof with brick gable copings and chimneys. 3
storeys; 6 bays spaced irregularly with windows in third bay set at wider
intervals than remainder. Moulded brick eaves cornice. Boxed 3-pane sashes,
square to second floor, all with painted gauged brick heads and keystones. Some
ground floor sashes renewed C20. C20 6-panelled door to left in C20 architrave
frame. Late C19 shop front in second bay, with patterned wooden pilasters and
cornice on carved scroll brackets. 2 doors between bays 4 and 6 are early C19,
6-panelled, with panelled reveals, architrave frames and flat wooden hoods on
cut scroll brackets. Below hoods are ornamental plastered panels.
Listing NGR: SK4865726728
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