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Greyhound Lodge

A Grade II Listed Building in Belton and Manthorpe, Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.9462 / 52°56'46"N

Longitude: -0.6168 / 0°37'0"W

OS Eastings: 493042

OS Northings: 339648

OS Grid: SK930396

Mapcode National: GBR DPS.6WZ

Mapcode Global: WHGKH.H6JR

Plus Code: 9C4XW9WM+F7

Entry Name: Greyhound Lodge

Listing Date: 21 September 1979

Last Amended: 14 November 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1298435

English Heritage Legacy ID: 382931

ID on this website: 101298435

Location: Belton, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, NG32

County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Civil Parish: Belton and Manthorpe

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Belton St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

Tagged with: Gatehouse

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Description


BELTON & MANTHORPE
SK9339 MAIN STREET, Belton
1315-0/9/58 (West side)
21/09/79 Greyhound Lodge
(Formerly Listed as:
VILLAGE STREET
Greyhound Lodge)
(Formerly Listed as:
VILLAGE STREET
The Belton Club)
II

Former public house, now a house. Dated 1839, and
incorporating a resited bay window c1470. By Anthony Salvin.
Coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings and slate roof. 2
gable and single ridge stacks, with square coped double flues,
2 of them rendered. Tudor Revival style. Plinth, quoins,
stepped coped gables.
2 storeys; 5 window range. Windows are C19 casements with
stone surrounds and chamfered mullions. Slightly recessed
entrance bay has a 2-light window with pointed arches under a
label mould. Below it, a square panel with a greyhound, the
badge of the Brownlow family, in relief. 4-centred arched
plank door with ornamental hinges and label mould. To left, a
wing with a scroll dated 1470 in the peak, and a 2 storey
square stone bay window with hipped roof. On each floor, a
pair of flat headed 2-light windows with pointed arched
lights, and between floors, a frieze of shields. This window
was removed from the Chantry House, Watergate, Grantham. To
right, a double gabled block with a 2-light window flanked by
3-light windows. Below, a canted stone bay window, 2 lights,
with hipped roof, flanked by 3-light windows.
One of several estate buildings by Salvin for the first Earl
Brownlow, 1815-1853, of Belton House.
(Marsden J & Barber A: Belton House: London: 1985-1987: 46-58;
The Buildings of England: Pevsner N, Harris J & Antram N:
Lincolnshire: London: 1964-1989: 136; Allibone J: Anthony
Salvin: Cambridge: 1988-: 163).


Listing NGR: SK9304239648

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