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Frog Lane Cottage (West)

A Grade II Listed Building in Holt, Wrexham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0103 / 53°0'37"N

Longitude: -2.8629 / 2°51'46"W

OS Eastings: 342201

OS Northings: 346234

OS Grid: SJ422462

Mapcode National: GBR 7C.G738

Mapcode Global: WH897.0L0L

Plus Code: 9C5V246P+4R

Entry Name: Frog Lane Cottage (West)

Listing Date: 7 May 1998

Last Amended: 7 May 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 19774

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300019774

Location: Located on the south side of Frog Lane (B 5069) in its own garden and set back from the road behind a low brick wall with iron gate and stone piers.

County: Wrexham

Town: Wrexham

Community: Willington Worthenbury

Community: Willington Worthenbury

Locality: Worthenbury

Built-Up Area: Holt

Traditional County: Flintshire

Tagged with: Cottage

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History

One of two almost identical early C19 estate workers cottages on Frog Lane, said to have been part of the Broughton Hall estate, and in ownership of Elizabeth Ann Hanson, of Bowling Bank Farm, in 1830.

Exterior

Rectangular single storey cottage, plus attic, of red brick with yellow brick and stone dressings under slate roof. Central brick chimney stack with dressings. Two Victorian Jacobethan style windows with stone hood moulds, and lozenge-paned leading. Three-lights to the left, single light to the right. Further attic window to each gable end. Modern door.

Reasons for Listing

Listed, together with its pair, as good examples of C19 improved workers cottages.

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  • II The Old Rectory
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  • II Bowling Bank Farmhouse including attached farm range to west
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  • II Shop Cottage
    Located in the centre of the village on the north side of the main road (B 5069) and attached to the former Post Office and Malt House.
  • II The Malt House including attached cottage to right
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  • II Admiralty House
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