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Latitude: 52.0158 / 52°0'56"N
Longitude: -0.7171 / 0°43'1"W
OS Eastings: 488135
OS Northings: 236043
OS Grid: SP881360
Mapcode National: GBR D0J.RHC
Mapcode Global: VHDT7.JL7J
Plus Code: 9C4X278M+84
Entry Name: The Old Bakehouse
Listing Date: 26 September 1975
Last Amended: 25 March 1976
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1332217
English Heritage Legacy ID: 45431
ID on this website: 101332217
Location: Simpson, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK6
County: Milton Keynes
Civil Parish: Simpson and Ashland
Built-Up Area: Milton Keynes
Traditional County: Buckinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire
Church of England Parish: Woughton
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Architectural structure
SIMPSON ROAD
1.
5135 SIMPSON
No 422
(The Old Bakery)
SP 8836 1/66
II
2.
C16/C17 or possible earlier origin, extended in C17 and early to mid C19. 2
storeys roughcast brick with 2 cross wings, that to west C18 addition. Renewed
wood casements and 3 gabled dormers between cross wings with gable. Tiled roof.
Internally various parts of timber framed exposed. The central part appears to
be earlier and may have had open hall and through passage: wall posts and rough
hewn beams. Large open fireplaces back to back. On 1st floor one windbrace
survives and purlins, also part of original west gable end with collars and
studding. The eastern part may be slightly later but also retain former south
timber framed exterior wall and some wattle and daub infill. Bread oven and salt
cupboard survive. The staircase and entrance have been removed. Late C19 south
wing to eastern part.
No 422 (The Old Bakery) shall be amended to read No 422 (The Old Bakehouse)
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SIMPSON ROAD
1.
5135
SIMPSON
No 422
(The Old Bakery)
SP 8836 1/66
II
2.
C16/Cl7 or possible earlier origin, extended in Cl7 and early to mid C19. 2
storeys roughcast brick with 2 cross wings, that to west C18 addition. Renewed
wood casements and 3 gabled dormers between cross wings with gable. Tiled roof.
Internally various parts of timber framed exposed. The central part appears to
be earlier and may have had open hall and through passage: wall posts and rough
hewn beams. Large open fireplaces back to back. On lst floor one windbrace
survives and purlins, also part of original west gable end with collars and
studding. The eastern part may be slightly later but also retains former south
timber framed exterior wall and some wattle and daub infill. Bread oven and salt
cupboard survive. The staircase and entrance have been removed. Late C19 south
wing to eastern part.
Listing NGR: SP8813536043
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