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Flackets Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Doveridge, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.8972 / 52°53'49"N

Longitude: -1.7863 / 1°47'10"W

OS Eastings: 414469

OS Northings: 333324

OS Grid: SK144333

Mapcode National: GBR 4B5.C6F

Mapcode Global: WHCFQ.JFLT

Plus Code: 9C4WV6W7+VF

Entry Name: Flackets Cottage

Listing Date: 19 November 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1237734

English Heritage Legacy ID: 415002

ID on this website: 101237734

Location: West Broughton, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, DE6

County: Derbyshire

District: Derbyshire Dales

Civil Parish: Doveridge

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Doveridge St Cuthbert

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description


SK 13 SW PARISH OF DOVERIDGE FLACKETS LANE
2/13 (East Side)
Flackets Cottage
II
The description should be amended to read:

House. C16, C17 and C19. timber-framed, the older section close studded with
plaster infill, the C17 work with large panels and straight frames, brick nogging.
Altered mid-C19 in red brick. Fishscale tile roof with quadrupartite brick ridge
stack and a brick gable stack. Two storeys, T-plan, the main range with lobby
entry. Three bay west elevation. Right hand two bays have exposed box framing with
small upward braces. Doorway against the stack with cambered lintel and plank door.
Small square window to right. To the left are two 2-light casement windows placed
together. Gabled dormer above with fretted barge boards. Two 2-light windows to
ground floor with flat brick arches and returned hoodmoulds. Gabled dormer above
with fretted barge boards. Left hand part has close studded timber framing many of
the studs removed. Two 2-light casement windows placed together. South gable end
rebuilt c1850 in red brick with decorative fretted barge boards. Two 2-light
windows to ground floor with flat brick arches and returned hoodmoulds. One similar
window above. Some timber framing exposed on east wall and internally. Stud
partition and exposed ceiling beams. Massive stack at south end with large
inglenook fireplaces. Internal framed partitions, chanfered ceiling beams and
exposed joists. Cambered door lintel to 1st floor. Braced single purlin roof.

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SK 13 SW PARISH OF DOVERIDGE FLACKETS LANE
2/13 (East Side)
Flackets Cottage
II


Cottage. C17 timber framed, with lath and plaster, and brick infil. Altered mid -
C19 in red brick. Fishscale tile roof with quadrupartite brick ridge stack and a
brick gable stack. Two storeys, T-plan. Three bay west elevation. Right hand
two bays have exposed box framing with small upward braces. Doorway against the
stack with Tudor arched lintel and plank door. Small square window to right. To
the left are two 2-light casement windows placed together. Gabled dormer above
with fretted barge boards. Left hand part has close studded timber framing to
first floor and box framing below. Two 2-light casement windows placed together.
South gable end rebuilt c1850 in red brick with decorative fretted barge boards.
Two 2-light windows to ground floor with flat brick arches and returned hoodmoulds.
One similar window above. Some timber framing exposed on east wall and internally.
Stud partition and exposed ceiling beams. Massive stack at south end with large
inglenook fireplaces. Braced single purlin roof.


Listing NGR: SK1446933324

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