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1-5, Aldcliffe Village

A Grade II Listed Building in Lancaster, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0343 / 54°2'3"N

Longitude: -2.8159 / 2°48'57"W

OS Eastings: 346661

OS Northings: 460122

OS Grid: SD466601

Mapcode National: GBR 8PSS.5K

Mapcode Global: WH846.QV9L

Plus Code: 9C6V25MM+PM

Entry Name: 1-5, Aldcliffe Village

Listing Date: 18 February 1970

Last Amended: 13 March 1995

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1298377

English Heritage Legacy ID: 383034

ID on this website: 101298377

Location: Aldcliffe, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1

County: Lancashire

District: Lancaster

Electoral Ward/Division: Scotforth West

Parish: Aldcliffe-with-Stodday

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Lancaster St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description



LANCASTER

SD46SE ALDCLIFFE VILLAGE, Aldcliffe
1685-1/1/332 Nos.1-5 (Consecutive)
18/02/70
(Formerly Listed as:
ALDCLIFFE VILLAGE, Aldcliffe
No.1)
(Formerly Listed as:
ALDCLIFFE VILLAGE, Aldcliffe
No.2)
(Formerly Listed as:
ALDCLIFFE VILLAGE, Aldcliffe
No.3)
(Formerly Listed as:
ALDCLIFFE VILLAGE, Aldcliffe
No.4)
(Formerly Listed as:
ALDCLIFFE VILLAGE, Aldcliffe
No.5)

II

Row of 5 cottages. Late C18 and early C19, altered C20.
Sandstone rubble with painted ashlar dressings, painted
roughcast at the front, slobbered and rendered at the rear.
Slate roofs. Double-depth plan except for No.1, which is
single-depth.
All 2 storeys, but Nos 4 & 5 lower. No.1 has 3 small square
windows at ground floor and 2 above, all 2-light casements,
designed to resemble horizontal sliding sashes, a doorway to
the left, and a ridge chimney, plus a C20 addition to the left
end.
Nos 2 & 3 are both single-fronted, with doorways to the right
of the windows. No.2 has a doorway with a stone lintel and a
modern glazed door, one vertical-rectangular window with a
plain surround on each floor, now both top-hung casements, and
a chimney at the junction with No.1 to the left. No.3 has a
recessed door with raised plain surround, one square window on
each floor to the left with similar surrounds, now both
top-hung casements, an inserted attic dormer breaking the
eaves, and a ridge chimney stack at the junction with No.2 to
the left.
Nos 4 & 5, of 2 low storeys, both single-fronted, have
doorways to left and right respectively, both with chamfered
surrounds and shaped lintels (presumably ex situ), that to
No.4 with raised lettering '1640'. At ground floor each has a
square 6-pane sash with raised plain surround, at 1st floor
No.4 has a top-hung casement imitating these and No.5 has a
4-pane sash. Ridge chimney at the junction.


Listing NGR: SD4666160122

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