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Nip in Cottage and Eastfield

A Grade II Listed Building in Redbourne, North Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4882 / 53°29'17"N

Longitude: -0.5352 / 0°32'6"W

OS Eastings: 497284

OS Northings: 400049

OS Grid: SE972000

Mapcode National: GBR SXP3.X9

Mapcode Global: WHGGT.RL98

Plus Code: 9C5XFFQ7+7W

Entry Name: Nip in Cottage and Eastfield

Listing Date: 6 November 1967

Last Amended: 6 January 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1346523

English Heritage Legacy ID: 166023

ID on this website: 101346523

Location: Redbourne, North Lincolnshire, DN21

County: North Lincolnshire

Civil Parish: Redbourne

Built-Up Area: Redbourne

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Scawby and Redbourne

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

Tagged with: Cottage

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Description



SE 9600-9700 REDBOURNE HIGH STREET
(east side)

21/62 Nip In Cottage and
Eastfield
6.11.67 (formerly listed as Pair
of Cottages opposite
Manor Cottages)

GV II

Pair of houses. Mid-late C18 with later alterations. Probably for Carter
Estate. Late C19 additions to left and rear of no special interest.
Squared limestone with limestone ashlar dressings and red brick stacks.
Pantile roof. Classical style. T-shaped on plan: each house has 2 rooms
and entrance hall to front and single room to rear wing. Section to left
(Eastfield) incorporated in C19 house and shop. 2 storeys, 6 bays;
symmetrical. 2 central pedimented bays break forward; entrances to second
and fifth bays flanked by single windows. To right (Nip In Cottage): C20
half-glazed door and 2-light casements. To left: panelled door and 4-pane
sashes, that to left in blocked C19 opening with timber lintel. Ashlar
first-floor band. First floor: blind window panels above entrances; similar
casements to right, sashes to left. All openings (except ground floor left)
are original, with flat arches; projecting sills to windows. All openings
to Eastfield boarded-up at time of resurvey. Raised eaves band and coved
ashlar cornice. Blind lunette with sill in tympanum. Roof hipped to left.
Central axial stack, ridge end stack to left, C19-C20 end stack to right.
Perhaps originally almshouses. Drawing by C Nattes, 1795, Banks Collection,
Lincoln City Library.


Listing NGR: SE9728500044

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