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Atherstone Place

A Grade I Listed Building in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

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Latitude: 53.2356 / 53°14'8"N

Longitude: -0.5364 / 0°32'11"W

OS Eastings: 497781

OS Northings: 371948

OS Grid: SK977719

Mapcode National: GBR FMQ.36C

Mapcode Global: WHGHZ.QXRX

Plus Code: 9C5X6FP7+6C

Entry Name: Atherstone Place

Listing Date: 8 October 1953

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1388519

English Heritage Legacy ID: 485964

ID on this website: 101388519

Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2

County: Lincolnshire

District: Lincoln

Electoral Ward/Division: Minster

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Lincoln

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Lincoln, St Mary Magdalene with St Paul in the Bail and St Michael on the Mount

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

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Description



LINCOLN

SK9771NE EASTGATE
1941-1/9/96 (North side)
08/10/53 No.12
Atherstone Place

GV I

House, formerly the hall of a larger complex including No.13
Eastgate and No.18 James Street (qv). Now the Deanery.
Late C13, incorporating a late C12 doorway. Altered early C16.
Floor inserted and ground floor remodelled late C17. Raised
and reroofed, and west gable rebuilt, 1810. Further
alterations late C19 and C20. Coursed squared stone and brick,
with ashlar dressings and plain tile and pantile roofs. 3
brick gable stacks.
EXTERIOR: moulded eaves cornice, rendered coped parapet, with
3 shouldered round headed gables with baluster finials. 2
storeys plus basement, 3 window range.
South front has to left a C19 gabled porch with a 6-panel
door, covering a late C17 doorway. To its left, a C19 3-light
pointed arched window. To its right, a C13 2-light pointed
arched window with Y-tracery. Both these windows have
chamfered stone mullions, transom and hoodmould.
To right again, an irregular buttress, then a 16-pane sash at
basement level, with a plain sash above it. At the right
corner, a round arched doorway, late C12, with double shafts,
zigzag decoration and hoodmould. Above, three 16-pane sashes.
Rear range, 3 storeys, has coursed squared stone lower floors
with quoins. Two 2-light casements with renewed lintels, the
right one smaller. Above, two 16-pane sashes and to right, a
barred and slatted wooden cross casement. Above again, two
12-pane sashes.
INTERIOR: cellar has brick and stone lining and 2 reused
cambered tie beams. At the rear, at ground level, the remains
of a late C13 doorway with chamfered jambs and incomplete
hoodmould.
Ground floor has a central entrance hall with an early C19
open-well stair with 2 stick balusters per tread and ramped
scrolled handrail and turned newels. Dining room, to left, has
early C16 wall paintings concealed by mid C20 panelling, C19
marble fireplace and moulded cornice.
Study, on mezzanine floor to right, has 2 cased beams, 2 shell
niches, and a late C17 fireplace with wooden surround.
Adjoining rear room has a mid C19 marble fireplace, cornice
and frieze. At one end, 2 cupboards flanked by panelled
pilasters. C18 8-panel door.


First floor has, to right, 2 exposed wall posts linked by a
resited billeted lintel, and an exposed purlin. Doors mainly
with 6 fielded panels.
This building is fully described and illustrated by Jones
(1990).
(Buildings of England : Lincolnshire: Pevsner N: Lincolnshire:
London: 1989-: 514; The Survey of Ancient Houses in Lincoln:
Jones S: Lincoln: 1990-: 105-118).


Listing NGR: SK9778171948

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