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Latitude: 54.3017 / 54°18'6"N
Longitude: -1.6719 / 1°40'18"W
OS Eastings: 421446
OS Northings: 489618
OS Grid: SE214896
Mapcode National: GBR JLRP.TQ
Mapcode Global: WHC70.942K
Plus Code: 9C6W882H+M6
Entry Name: The Hall
Listing Date: 13 February 1967
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1318287
English Heritage Legacy ID: 322462
ID on this website: 101318287
Location: Newton-le-Willows, North Yorkshire, DL8
County: North Yorkshire
District: Richmondshire
Civil Parish: Newton-le-Willows
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Tagged with: House
NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS VILLAGE STREET
SE 28 NW (north side)
7/69 The Hall
13.2.67
- II
House. Early-mid C19. Roughcast, with sandstone ashlar dressings,
Westmorland slate roofs. Deep 2-storey main range with lower service range
attached to rear. South front: 2 bays. Ashlar plinth and quoin strips.
Ground floor: to left, part-glazed 4-panel door below overlight with cast-
iron decorative tracery, in architrave, with Roman Doric doorcase of engaged
columns carrying frieze and cornice with blocking; to right, square single-
storey bay with paired 15-pane sash windows in ashlar surround with flat-
faced mullion. First floor: 9-pane unequally-hung sash windows with ashlar
sills. Moulded cornice, parapet. Hipped roof. Central ashlar stack.
Right return: 2:3 bays. Ashlar plinth and quoin strips to both sections.
Main range, to left, ground floor: tripartite sash windows in quoined
surrounds. First floor: 9-pane unequally-hung sash windows in ashlar
surrounds. Moulded cornice, parapet. Service range, set back on right:
ashlar plinth and quoin strips. Left bay masked by projecting single-storey
bay with 20-pane sash window and parapet with urns; to right 2 sash windows
with glazing bars in architraves. First floor: 9-pane unequally-hung sash
windows in architraves. Ashlar end stacks. Left return: 4-bay service
range projects from main range, with pent-roofed single-storey bay in angle,
and above it a lead rainwater head and part of pipe. Interior: period
features survive except for fireplaces and main staircase. Doors of 6
reeded panels. Cornices, and central circular ceiling panels with
sunflowers. Window shutters. In 2 main rooms, both halves of sash windows
can be pushed up into wall cavity to gain access to garden. Staircase in
service range with stick balusters.
Listing NGR: SE2144689618
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