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Appleby

A Grade II Listed Building in Hanbury, Worcestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2693 / 52°16'9"N

Longitude: -2.0593 / 2°3'33"W

OS Eastings: 396050

OS Northings: 263463

OS Grid: SO960634

Mapcode National: GBR 2GQ.N64

Mapcode Global: VH9ZZ.8765

Plus Code: 9C4V7W9R+P7

Entry Name: Appleby

Listing Date: 4 September 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1179634

English Heritage Legacy ID: 147785

ID on this website: 101179634

Location: Hanbury, Wychavon, Worcestershire, B60

County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Civil Parish: Hanbury

Traditional County: Worcestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire

Church of England Parish: Hanbury

Church of England Diocese: Worcester

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Description


HANBURY CP PUMPHOUSE LANE (south side)
SO 96 SE
4/109 Appleby
- II

House. Early C17 with late C19 and mid-C20 alterations and additions. Timber-
framed, painted brick infill and replacement walling, brick additions, plain
tiled roof. Two framed bays, large sandstone chimney with three diagonal brick
shafts at north gable end now enclosed within C19 single-bay addition; also C20
single-bay addition at south gable end; both additions continue original roof-
line. Single storey and attic with dormers. Framing: one row of upper panels
survives in east elevation. East side elevation: irregular fenestration, mainly
C20 leaded casement windows; original part has a hipped-roofed, canted bay
window and a 3-light window on the ground floor, a gabled dormer with 2-light
window, and a gabled timber-framed porch with a half-glazed C20 door; to the
right, the C19 part has a ground-floor 2-light window with cambered head and
a half-glazed C20 door with a lean-to canopy on brackets; the C20 part to the
left has two narrow lights with tiled weatherings and there is a brick stack
at the junction of original and C20 roofs; the north gable end facing the lane
has ground-and first-floor 3-light window, each has a cambered head and the
ground-floor one is flanked by narrow lights; the main entrance is situated
in a C20 single-storey extension adjoining to the right. Interior: roof of
original part has two tiers of purlins and collar-and-tie beam trusses with
two struts; central cross-frame-survives; large sandstone fireplace in north
bay of original part and also staircase with re-used C17 spiral balusters.
The house was once part of the Vernon Estate.


Listing NGR: SO9605063463

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