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1-2, Park Lane

A Grade II Listed Building in Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.3703 / 52°22'13"N

Longitude: -2.1867 / 2°11'12"W

OS Eastings: 387382

OS Northings: 274712

OS Grid: SO873747

Mapcode National: GBR 1D1.CYJ

Mapcode Global: VH91W.1PT8

Plus Code: 9C4V9RC7+48

Entry Name: 1-2, Park Lane

Listing Date: 27 October 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1224613

English Heritage Legacy ID: 420731

ID on this website: 101224613

Location: Harvington, Wyre Forest, Worcestershire, DY10

County: Worcestershire

District: Wyre Forest

Civil Parish: Chaddesley Corbett

Traditional County: Worcestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire

Church of England Parish: Kidderminster East

Church of England Diocese: Worcester

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Description


In the entry for:

CHADDESLEY CORBETT PARK LANE
SO 87 SE (north side)
Harvington
1805-0/10/10010 Nos 1-2
- II

The description shall be amended as follows:

3rd line - C18-19 brick axial, gable-end and lateral stacks, the rear lateral stack truncated.

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In the entry for:


CHADDESLEY CORBETT PARK LANE
SO 87 SE (north side)
Harvington
1805-0/10/10010 Nos 1-2
- II

The description shall be amended as follows:

4th line - C18-19 brick axial, gable-end and lateral stacks, the rear lateral stack truncated.

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CHADDESLEY CORBETT PARK LANE
SO 87 SE (north side)
Harvington
1805-0/10/10010 Nos 1-2
- II

Pair of cottages in a terrace of three. Circa late C16 or
early C17, extended in C17 and remodelled in circa early C18.
Timber-frame faced in painted brick. Plain tile roof with
gabled ends. Brick axial, gable and lateral stacks.
PLAN: Pair terraced cottages. No.2 appears to be the original
circa late C16 or early C17 2-bay range; the right hand bay of
No.1 was probably added in the C17, its chamber jettied out at
the left end. Later in the C17 the left hand room of No.1 was
added and in circa early C18 the range was converted into a
row 3 cottages and encased in brick, when No.3 [not included]
on right was built. The rear outshuts are C19 and C20.
EXTERIOR: 1 storey and attic. 3-window south front. At centre
and right tall wooden cross-mullion-transom windows with metal
casements with glazing bars in segmental arch openings;
doorway between with chamfered frame with carpenter's mitres
and C20 door and canopy. Doorway with C20 porch and 2-light
casement on left. 2 C20 gabled dormers on right. No.3 [not
included] on right. At rear No.2 has large brick lateral stack
with set-offs; single storey rear outshuts.
INTERIOR: No.2 has 2 unchamfered cross-beams and joists and
large lateral fireplace with unchamfered timber lintel; frame
exposed with square panels, tension-braces,
tie-beam-collar-trusses, wind-braces, trenched diagonally-set
ridge-piece and common rafters intact. Tie-beam in left [west]
end of No.2 has arched door head cut into its soffit,
presumably when east bay of No.1 was added. No.l`s larger left
room has chamfered axial beam with cyma stops and unchamfered
joists; right hand chamber has exposed framing.


Listing NGR: SO8738274712

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