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3A and 5, Blackhorse Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in Swavesey, Cambridgeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3008 / 52°18'2"N

Longitude: -0.0056 / 0°0'20"W

OS Eastings: 536089

OS Northings: 268838

OS Grid: TL360688

Mapcode National: GBR K4M.RDW

Mapcode Global: VHGM5.VFDK

Plus Code: 9C4X8X2V+8Q

Entry Name: 3A and 5, Blackhorse Lane

Listing Date: 25 September 1984

Last Amended: 18 November 1991

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1127244

English Heritage Legacy ID: 51003

ID on this website: 101127244

Location: Swavesey, South Cambridgeshire, CB24

County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Civil Parish: Swavesey

Built-Up Area: Swavesey

Traditional County: Cambridgeshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire

Church of England Parish: Swavesey St Andrew

Church of England Diocese: Ely

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Description


The entry for:-

TL 3668-3768 SWAVESEY BLACKHORSE LANE
(south side)

14/102 No 5

GV II


shall be amended to read:

TL 3668-3768 SWAVESEY BLACKHORSE LANE
(south side)

14/102 No 3a and No 5


GV II


Cottage and workshop, formerly a chapel, 1719 altered in 1788 and
with rear wing added in 1879. Slate and corrugated iron roof
replacing original thatched roof half hipped to west with parapet
gable to east and end stack with upper courses rebuilt; modern
brick ridge stack. One storey and attic. Sawtooth brick eaves
cornice and cornice to later brick porch. Two, three-light
casement windows to west, one, four-paned hung sash window and
boarded door to east of gabled porch. Chapel was The Old Quaker
Meeting house and the centre for the Temperance Reformers. No 3a
on left is now the cottage and No 5 on right is the workshop.
RCHM (Stell, Cambridgeshire chapels).

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SWAVESEY BLACKHORSE LANE
TL 3668-3768
(south side)
14/102 No 5

GV II

shall be amended to read:

TL 3668-3768 SWAVESEY BLACKHORSE LANE
(south side)

14/102 No 3a and No 5

GV II
Cottage and workshop, formerly a chapel, 1719 altered in 1788 and
with rear wing added in 1879. Slate and corrugated iron roof
replacing original thatched roof half hipped to west with parapet
gable to east and end stack with upper courses rebuilt; modern
brick ridge stack. One storey and attic. Sawtooth brick eaves
cornice and cornice to later brick porch. Two, three-light
casement windows to west, one, four-paned hung sash window and
boarded door to east of gabled porch. Chapel was The Old Quaker
Meeting house and the centre for the Temperance Reformers. No 3a
on left is now the cottage and No 5 on right is the workshop.
RCHM (Stell, Cambridgeshire chapels).

------------------------------------

TL 3668-3768 SWAVESEY BLACKHORSE LANE
(South Side)

14/102 No. 5

GV II


Cottage and workshop, formerly a chapel, 1719 altered in 1788
and with rear wing added in 1879. Slate and corrugated iron
roof replacing original thatched roof half hipped to west with
parapet gable to east and end stack with upper courses rebuilt;
modern brick ridge stack. One storey and attic. Sawtooth brick
eaves cornice and cornice to later brick porch. Two,
three-light casement windows to west, one, four-paned hung sash
window and boarded door to east of gabled porch. Chapel was The
Old Quaker Meeting house and the centre for the Temperance
Reformers.
R.C.H.M. (Stell, Cambridgeshire chapels)


Listing NGR: TL3608968838

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