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11 (Church Lodge) and 13 Station Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Hatfield, Doncaster

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Latitude: 53.5788 / 53°34'43"N

Longitude: -1.0009 / 1°0'3"W

OS Eastings: 466248

OS Northings: 409602

OS Grid: SE662096

Mapcode National: GBR PWG1.3T

Mapcode Global: WHFF2.L9LQ

Plus Code: 9C5WHXHX+GJ

Entry Name: 11 (Church Lodge) and 13 Station Road

Listing Date: 15 September 1982

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1151591

English Heritage Legacy ID: 334630

ID on this website: 101151591

Location: Hatfield, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN7

County: Doncaster

Civil Parish: Hatfield

Built-Up Area: Dunscroft

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Hatfield St Lawrence

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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SE6609 (SE 60 NE)
16/55

HATFIELD
STATION ROAD (south side)
No 11 (Church Lodge) and No 13

(Formerly listed as Nos 11 and 13 including The Shoe Box)

15.9.82

GV
II

House extended to form Workhouse, now two dwellings (partly unoccupied at time of resurvey) and shop. No 11 dated 'C D 1711', No 13 of c1720 with C19 additions; altered. Red brick in English garden wall bond, pantile and C20 cement-tile roofs. C18 L-shaped range of two storeys with attics having three and two windows to first floor facing east and south respectively on internal angle; attached outbuilding set back on left of No 11, attached single-storey additions around rear and front gable end of No 13. No 11 has large quoins in angle on right and C19 panelled door with overlight flanked on left by a two-light horizontally-sliding sash with glazing bars beneath cement-rendered head; later casement beneath cemented flat arch on right.

First floor: band; datestone over door beneath blind central window; later sash on left and unglazed opening on right with cemented flat arches; two brick ridge stacks. Ruinous outbuilding set back on left has front gable and old pantile roof. No 13 set at right angle on right: six-panel door and overlight within C20 porch, sash with glazing bars on right truncating low brick band; two casements to first floor. Single-storey addition on right has an eighteen-pane sash. Front (east) gable of No 13 adjoined by 'The Shoe Box' with segmentally-arched door flanked by large four-pane sashes in coped (fall which wraps around to right before adjoining outshuts at the junction of which it envelopes a rebuilt lateral stack to rear of No 13.

Originally built as a private house known as Church Lodge, served as the Workhouse from c1720 until 1839 when it was divided into two dwellings.

Listing NGR: SE6624809602

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