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60, 62 and 64, Hague Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Whitfield, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4347 / 53°26'4"N

Longitude: -1.947 / 1°56'49"W

OS Eastings: 403618

OS Northings: 393105

OS Grid: SK036931

Mapcode National: GBR GXVQ.8G

Mapcode Global: WHB9T.2X4R

Plus Code: 9C5WC3M3+V6

Entry Name: 60, 62 and 64, Hague Street

Listing Date: 27 January 1978

Last Amended: 22 May 2000

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1384254

English Heritage Legacy ID: 484688

ID on this website: 101384254

Location: Whitfield Park, High Peak, Derbyshire, SK13

County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak

Electoral Ward/Division: Whitfield

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Glossop

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Whitfield St James

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description



GLOSSOP

SK0393SE HAGUE STREET, Whitfield
921-1/15/104 (West side)
27/01/78 Nos.60, 62 AND 64
(Formerly Listed as:
HAGUE STREET, Whitfield
(West side)
Nos.60 AND 62)

GV II

Laithe house and outbuilding, now 3 houses. Late C17 and 1757
with C19 and C20 alterations. Narrow coursed millstone grit,
with tooled ashlar dressings, stone slate roof and 3 ridge
stacks, 2 now rendered.
PLAN: No.62 has central entry into 2-units, later outshut for
services to rear, and former outbuilding to left raised C19,
and converted to No.64 late C20. No.60 adjoins to right with
single-depth range fronting the road and earlier rear wing.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Quoins to left. No.60 is rendered with
incised lines.
Street front has 5 windows arranged 1:2:2.
No.60, to right, has single doorway and C20 casement to right,
above 2 casements, that to left narrow. No.62, in centre, has
central doorway under heavy stone lintel with tooled jambs
flanked by 3-light mullioned windows, the left under renewed
lintel. Above 2 former 3-light windows with mullions removed.
No.64, to left, has two 2-light windows with above 2 more
2-light windows and beyond single storey extension to left
with 2 blocked doorways that to right now containing window.
Left return has scattered openings to massive outshut.
Right return has small single 4-pane sash window to ground
floor.
Rear wing, late C17, has massive quoining to ends, with single
4-light chamfered mullioned window to each floor with
hoodmoulds over to gable end.
INTERIOR of No.62 retains original spine beams to ground
floor. Some original doors survive, like the 3-planked kitchen
door hung on gudgeon pins. Spice cupboard in wall to left of
fireplace in principal room. Stair position altered. Roof
reputed to have purlins resting on side walls. The former
outbuilding, No.64, has king posts with struts, and C19 Jacobs
Ladder.
No.62 originally had datestone inscribed RMS 1757.


Listing NGR: SK0361893105

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