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Latitude: 53.6902 / 53°41'24"N
Longitude: -2.7434 / 2°44'36"W
OS Eastings: 351008
OS Northings: 421788
OS Grid: SD510217
Mapcode National: GBR 9T8R.WW
Mapcode Global: WH85Z.THTV
Plus Code: 9C5VM7R4+3M
Entry Name: 4, Nixons Court
Listing Date: 17 April 1967
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1317464
English Heritage Legacy ID: 184446
ID on this website: 101317464
Location: Moss Side, South Ribble, Lancashire, PR26
County: Lancashire
District: South Ribble
Electoral Ward/Division: Moss Side
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Leyland
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire
Church of England Parish: Leyland St James
Church of England Diocese: Blackburn
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SD 52 SW
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ULNES WALTON,
LEYLAND,
NIXON COURT,
No 4
(Formerly listed as Nixons Farmhouse, NIXON LANE)
17.4.67
II
Farmhouse, now house. Dated 1719 on lintel, altered, recently renovated.
Handmade brick with some stone quoins at ground floor, stone plinth, stone
slate roof. Double-depth 2-bay plan with projecting porch. Two and a half
storeys, symmetrical, with gable chimneys, bands on 2 levels; 2½-storey gabled
porch has rusticated stone surround to segmental-headed outer doorway, large
lintel with shouldered panel lettered in relief N/R I/1719 , a vertical rectangular
window on each floor above, the lower with gauged brick head; 2 other windows
on each floor, all like these except that at ground floor to left which has
been altered, all with altered glazing, and those to the attic in gabled
½-dormers. Right gable wall has a tall narrow firewindow with gauged brick
head and a 2-course band over it, and a doorway to the rear bay (this being a
gable-end baffle-entry); rear has 6 simple rectangular windows, those in the
centre being stairlights, all with similarly altered glazing. Interior: front
and rear rooms of 2nd bay each have an inglenook with stone heck and
stopped-moulded bressumers; ovolo-moulded beams on both floors; full-height
closed-string staircase with panelled rectangular newels, turned balusters;
smoke hoods at 1st floor over the inglenook; plank doors with moulded
surrounds attached.
Listing NGR: SD5100821788
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