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The White House and Attached Wall and Railings

A Grade II Listed Building in Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.825 / 52°49'30"N

Longitude: -1.255 / 1°15'17"W

OS Eastings: 450299

OS Northings: 325536

OS Grid: SK502255

Mapcode National: GBR 8JZ.TT3

Mapcode Global: WHDHH.P8L3

Plus Code: 9C4WRPGW+22

Entry Name: The White House and Attached Wall and Railings

Listing Date: 13 October 1966

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1260085

English Heritage Legacy ID: 441754

ID on this website: 101260085

Location: Sutton Bonington, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire, LE12

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Rushcliffe

Civil Parish: Sutton Bonington

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Sutton Bonington

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

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Description


SUTTON BONINGTON MAIN STREET
SK 52 NW
(west side)
4/92 No.145, The White
House and attached
13.10.66 wall and railings
G.V. II
House and attached wall and railings. Late C18, early and mid
C19. Red brick and ashlar. House of whitewashed brick with
whitewashed ashlar quoins. Cornice and blocking course hides the
hipped slate roof. Single red brick stacks to front left and to
right. First floor band. Set on an ashlar plinth. Two and a
half storeys, 3 bays. Central doorway with 6 fielded panel door,
decorative overlight, panelled reveal, reeded surround and 2
decorative brackets supporting hood. To the right is a single
tripartite glazing bar casement under segmental arch. Above are
2 glazing bar sashes with 2 similar smaller sashes on the top
floor. The left single bay with no openings. to the right set
back slightly, is an early C19 2 storey, single bay whitewashed
brick and slate wing with right red brick gable stack. Single
tripartite glazing bar casement under segmental arch, above is a
single glazing bar sash. Projecting from the right of this wing
is an ashlar coped wall extending for about a single metre and
terminating in a small brick pier with shaped ashlar coping.
Extending at a right angle from this in front of the house for
about 17 metres is a low red brick wall topped with C19
decorative iron railings,being broken by the entrance to the
doorway. Garden/south front has chamfered quoins. 2 two storey
bows, each with 3 glazing bar sashes with keyblocks on each
floor. The top floor with 2 small glazing bar sashes with
keyblocks. Attached to the left of this front and set back is a
red brick and hipped slate 2 storey, 2 bay C19 wing. Round
arched doorway with reeded surround, impost and keyblocks,
Gothick glazing bar fanlight and panelled door. To the left is a
single Gothick glazing bar tripartite Yorkshire sash. 2 similar
sashes above. Interior has geometric scaircase with stick
balusters and continuous mahogany hand rail.


Listing NGR: SK5029925536

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