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3 and 4, Clay Lane West

A Grade II Listed Building in Wheatley Hills & Intake, Doncaster

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5538 / 53°33'13"N

Longitude: -1.0903 / 1°5'24"W

OS Eastings: 460366

OS Northings: 406739

OS Grid: SE603067

Mapcode National: GBR NWTB.RS

Mapcode Global: WHFF1.7X2Y

Plus Code: 9C5WHW35+GV

Entry Name: 3 and 4, Clay Lane West

Listing Date: 4 May 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1151448

English Heritage Legacy ID: 335014

ID on this website: 101151448

Location: Long Sandall, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN2

County: Doncaster

Electoral Ward/Division: Wheatley Hills & Intake

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Doncaster

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Wheatley Hills with Intake

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description


This List entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 25 July 2016.

SE 60 NW
2/11
4.5.88


TOWN OF DONCASTER
Long Sandall
CLAY LANE WEST
(south side)

Nos. 3 and 4

II

(Formerly listed as Nos.3 and 4 Clay Lane)

GV

Pair of semi-detached houses. 1867, designed by J Butterfield, built for Doncaster
Corporation. Red brick with ashlar dressings and slate roof. Two storeys and two
bays each, with mirrored facades. No 3 to the right has slightly off-centre
chamfered 4-centred arch with 4-panelled door and pointed overlight deeply recessed
behind. To right is a narrow sash window with chamfered stone sill and lintel and
to left is a 3-light timber mullion window with 2-pane sashes in similar surround..
Similar 2-light window above in bargeboarded gable. Rest of first floor blind with
overhanging eaves. Large T-plan ridge stack to centre. Similar 2-light window
to first floor of right return. All windows below pointed brick relieving arches.
Rear elevation has gabled bay breaking forward to right with porch in the re-entrant
angle. This has brick 4-centred arches to both sides and panelled door below
pointed overlight behind. Windows similar to those to front. Interior is simple
with stick baluster staircase. No 4 identical, except mirrored. Built as a pair
with Nos 1 and 2. Listed for historic interest, as very early example of council
housing. Source; Council Minutes 12 May 1867. Empty and derelict at time of
resurvey. Refurbished early C21.


Listing NGR: SE6036606739

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