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7, Station Road

A Grade II* Listed Building in Barnack, City of Peterborough

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6346 / 52°38'4"N

Longitude: -0.4035 / 0°24'12"W

OS Eastings: 508140

OS Northings: 305294

OS Grid: TF081052

Mapcode National: GBR GXD.SYW

Mapcode Global: WHGM4.S11K

Plus Code: 9C4XJHMW+VJ

Entry Name: 7, Station Road

Listing Date: 19 March 1962

Last Amended: 17 September 1992

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1226449

English Heritage Legacy ID: 50527

ID on this website: 101226449

Location: Barnack, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE9

County: City of Peterborough

Civil Parish: Barnack

Built-Up Area: Barnack

Traditional County: Northamptonshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire

Church of England Parish: Barnack with Ufford

Church of England Diocese: Peterborough

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Description


The following entry shall be added to form two separate
entries:-
BARNACK STATION ROAD
(north side)
TF 0805 35/103 19.3.62 No 7 and 8
II GV

No 7 Station Road shall be upgraded to Grade II* (star), and the
entry shall read:-

TF 0805 BARNACK STATION ROAD
(north side)
35/103 No 7
GV 19.3.62 II*
House. Circa C13 or C14, remodelled in circa late C16 or early
C17. Coursed limestone rubble with dressed quoins and steeply
pitched Collyweston stone roof with stone coped gable end. Stone
axial and small gable end stacks. Plan: 2 room and cross-passage
plan. Originally an open hall and inner room at the left (SW) end
with a solar above. In circa late C16 or early C17 the hall was
floored and an axial lower end stack was inserted forming a
cross-passage at the right hand (NE) end. In C18 or C19 a
partition was inserted to form an axial passage at the back of
the hall and a staircase was built at the rear of cross-passage.
Exterior: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 3-bay S front. Chamfered
triangular headed doorway to right with plank door and C19 2 and
3-light casements to left, first floor left blocked Medieval 2-
light stone traceried window with label; casement below set in
larger blocked opening with reset C19 arch with carved fleurons.
At rear (N) on right another blocked Medieval solar window of 2
lights with tracery and label and blocked first floor doorway to
its right and small blocked chamfered window below; small single
light casements to left and plank door at centre with side light.
Interior: Hall has chamfered axial beam with hollow step stops
and chamfered half beams against front and back walls; large
fireplace with chamfered timber lintel. Later axial partition at
back of hall. Inner left hand room has late C19 chimneypiece and
grate. Left hand chamber (solar) has large roughly chamfered tie
beams, splayed blocked window at front, blocked chamfered 3-
centred arch doorway at rear and small blocked window in hall-
solar partition wall. Remains of smoke-blackened collar rafter
roof incorporated into later clasped purlin roof structure.

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1.
5141 BARRACK STATION ROAD
(north side)
No 7 and 8
TF 0805 35/103 19.3.62
II GV
2.
C17 or earlier house with medieval material possibly re-used. Coursed stone
rubble range with steeply pitched Collyweston stone roof with coped gable ends.
Two storeys. Four window range. C19 casements. First floor left (west) a
small blocked 2-light traceried window with straight head with hood mould.
Beneath is a C13 pointed arch cut off below the springing and has floral carving
and hood mould. Triangular headed doorway at centre. Plain doorway to right.
Plank doors. Another small medieval traceried window at rear.
No 8 at right hand (east ) end is probably an C18 addition. Central ridge stacks
of stone.
Interior: stop chamfered ceiling beams. VCH Northamptonshire Vol II.


Listing NGR: TF0814005294

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