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Foulstone

A Grade II Listed Building in Lupton, Cumbria

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.221 / 54°13'15"N

Longitude: -2.6713 / 2°40'16"W

OS Eastings: 356326

OS Northings: 480794

OS Grid: SD563807

Mapcode National: GBR 9MSM.GN

Mapcode Global: WH83H.Y53F

Plus Code: 9C6V68CH+CF

Entry Name: Foulstone

Listing Date: 16 February 1962

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1086891

English Heritage Legacy ID: 75701

ID on this website: 101086891

Location: Lupton, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, LA6

County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Civil Parish: Lupton

Traditional County: Westmorland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cumbria

Church of England Parish: Kirkby Lonsdale Team Ministry

Church of England Diocese: Carlisle

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Description


LUPTON A65
SD 58 SE
(North side)
15/121 Foulstone
16.2.62
G.V. II

House, now 4 houses. Datestone reads: "EBA/1655", roof raised and east
extension C18, west and north extensions and porch bay C19. Roughly coursed
rubble with slate roofs. 3 storeys, 3 bays, with central projecting gabled bay
and 2-storey 2-bay extensions to west and east. Central bay has quoins and ball
finial. Centre part has dripcourse to ground floor, returned to west and
interrupted by sashed window to 1st bay, with glazing bars and horns; return
window; 3rd bay has 3-light double-chamfered-mullioned window, one mullion
missing and inserted sash, small-paned glazing; fire window to right. 1st floor
has sashed window with glazing bars to 1st bay, 2nd bay has paired sashed
windows with single glazing bars, round heads and moulded frame in chamfered
opening with label mould; 3rd bay has 4-light double-chamfered-mullioned window,
2 mullions missing, with label mould. 2nd floor has 2 single-chamfered-
mullioned windows, one light to each blocked, one light with small-paned
glazing, that to 3rd bay with bull's eye panes. Round-headed entrance has
panelled pilasters and archivolt, paired panelled doors; inner door has moulded
opening, label mould and studded door. Large gable-end stacks. Extension to
west has lean-to conservatory, sashed windows with glazing bars to 1st floor and
part glazed door. Extension to east has sashed window with glazing bars and
horns to ground floor, signs of former window; 1st floor has small-paned
windows, one pivoted. Entrance has porch with pointed arch and flat arch to
door. Rear to north has gabled wing with gable-end stack, 4-light double-
chamfered-mullioned window with label, and 3-light window to 1st floor, entrance
to right with large overlight. West extension of 3 bays sashed and pivoted
windows with glazing bars, slope stack, small gabled wing with flag roof and
pointed entrance. East extension has long window with small-paned glazing and
bar holes; 1st floor 1- and 2-light doubled-chamfered-mullioned windows; long
single-storey wing with bellcote to end. Lean-to canopy, carried round east
side of wing. West return has entrance and larger entrance to right; wing has
pivoted doors. Interior has stone stair with iron balusters and rail; large
segmental-arched fireplace recess with masons' marks.


Listing NGR: SD5632680794

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