Listed Building: NORTH ENGINE HOUSE WALKWAY AND CUTWATERS (Misterton) (1.36.35)

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Grade II*
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EH LBS Legacy ID 241176
Date assigned 23 November 1984
Date last amended

Description

Pumping engine house, early C19. Brick with slate roof. Ashlar cutwater, foundations and dressings; dentillated eaves, stone coped gables, 2 storeys, 3 bays. West front has, to left, square brick chimney stack on square base with recessed panels and moulded stone coping. Moulded stone cap with acroteria. To right, round-headed wheel opening, now close boarded; above, unglazed opening. South side has central doorway flanked by single square headed unglazed openings. North side has to left, single doorway. East gable has tall round headed opening with stone sill, head, keystone and imposts. To right, pointed arched opening to boiler room. Linked by iron walkway to 2 stone cutwaters, opening to left blocked, opening to right with guillotine sluice gate. (NCC/js)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 77848 95131 (19m by 23m)
Map sheet SK79NE
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Misterton, Bassetlaw

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Record last edited

Apr 14 2020 2:06PM

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