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Latitude: 52.8355 / 52°50'7"N
Longitude: -1.5511 / 1°33'4"W
OS Eastings: 430336
OS Northings: 326531
OS Grid: SK303265
Mapcode National: GBR 5DL.BMY
Mapcode Global: WHCG1.4ZMN
Plus Code: 9C4WRCPX+5H
Entry Name: Easton House
Listing Date: 2 September 1952
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1096507
English Heritage Legacy ID: 82763
ID on this website: 101096507
Location: Repton, South Derbyshire, DE65
County: Derbyshire
District: South Derbyshire
Civil Parish: Repton
Built-Up Area: Repton
Traditional County: Derbyshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire
Church of England Parish: Repton St Wystan
Church of England Diocese: Derby
Tagged with: House
PARISH OF REPTON THE PASTURES
SK 30/3127
SK 30/3126
6/80
Easton House
2.9.52
GV II
House. 1907 by Sir Edwin Lutyens in late C17 style. Red brick,
plain tile hipped roofs with two brick ridge stacks, two stacks
in the pitch of the roof and an external stack to west with
decorative brick work. Brick quoins and first and second floor
bands extending from the quoins. Two storeys. Irregular
L-plan. South elevation of two-three-two bays, half H-plan.
The ground floor has six segmental arched wooden cross windows.
Six 2-light casements above under flat arches. In the return
walls of the projecting ends are glazed doors under keyed brick
lintels. East elevation of two-two-three-two bays, again with
half 'H' projections. The ground floor has seven cross windows,
plus three on the return walls and the first floor has nine
2-light casements, plus three on the return walls; all as to
the south elevation. All the windows have square pane leaded
lights and wrought iron casements. Irregular north west
elevation forms the inner side of the 'L'. The main entrance,
in the angle, has been altered. Casement windows, mostly to the
first floor, with two 2-light and a 3-light dormer. Single
storey service rooms and outbuildings to north, around a
courtyard. Round arched gateway to west, the gate with
quatrefoil window and elaborate wrought iron hinge Interior:
Much altered. The ground floor has several plain moulded stone
chimneypieces. In the sitting room the cupboard originally from
the butler's pantry. Broad first floor corridor with moulded
round arch to one side. Four moulded stone chimneypieces.
Listing NGR: SK3033626531
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