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3 and 3A, Market Place

A Grade II Listed Building in Uppingham, Rutland

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Latitude: 52.5876 / 52°35'15"N

Longitude: -0.7223 / 0°43'20"W

OS Eastings: 486658

OS Northings: 299627

OS Grid: SP866996

Mapcode National: GBR CSK.Q6H

Mapcode Global: WHFL1.W774

Plus Code: 9C4XH7QH+23

Entry Name: 3 and 3A, Market Place

Listing Date: 10 November 1955

Last Amended: 15 October 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1262455

English Heritage Legacy ID: 435004

ID on this website: 101262455

Location: Uppingham, Rutland, LE15

County: Rutland

Civil Parish: Uppingham

Built-Up Area: Uppingham

Traditional County: Rutland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Rutland

Church of England Parish: Uppingham St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Peterborough

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 03/10/2019

SP 8699-8799
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UPPINGHAM
MARKET PLACE
No 3 and 3A

(formerly listed as No 3 (Ye Olde Spyre Restaurant), previously listed as Premises immediately South of Post Office)

10.11.55

GV
II
House, late C16 or early C17 with C17 and C18 additions and C19 shop front. Coursed rubble and ashlar with Collyweston stone slate roof, coped gables and stone ridge and end stacks, some with brick shafts.

Original house extended first to north to form T-plan, then to west along churchyard in two separate builds. Two storeys and attic. Shop front, with double doors at chamfered north-east corner flanked by three-light window to north and six-light to east, fills north-east angle. Three 6/6 sash windows to first floor above, the two in the east face with raised architraves and keystones. Two two-light gabled dormers above, casement openings with leaded panes. Sash windows and C19 Tudor style panelled door in east gable end. South front of original house has two 8/8 sash windows in raised architraves, above a 3/3 sash window.

Extensions to west of rubble, each with one 6/6 sash window and a two-light hipped casement dormer above. North front of first extension ashlar, and of second extension squared ironstone. Ground floor openings concealed by brick addition but first extension has ovolo-moulded two-light stone mullioned window, and doorway, and second extension has doorway and blocked window with double keystones. West gable end has illegible C18 datestone with cornice over, and C20 window in opening with double keystone. Outshut to west of north wing.

Interior retains inglenook fireplace in original house, boldly-moulded architrave to west door of first extension to west, some old panelled doors and, in cellar beneath north wing, a mutilated ovolo-moulded fireplace and a blocked ovolo-moulded opening to west.

Listing NGR: SP8665899627

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