Listed Building: PIGEONCOTE BEHIND GREYSTONES (1.5.28)

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Grade II
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EH LBS Legacy ID 241072
Date assigned 30 November 1966
Date last amended 03 August 2017

Description

Summary: Pigeoncote, built mid-C18, converted to residential annex in 2016 Exterior: Pigeoncote, built mid-C18, converted to residential annex in 2016. Red brick and ashlar on a coursed rubble plinth. Pantile roof, ashlar-coped crow-stepped gables with kneelers, ridge surmounted by single ashlar ball finials at each end. Dentillated eaves, three storeys plus garret. Southwest gable end has a single wooden door to the ground floor (metalwork added 2016). To the left a flight of brick and ashlar-coped steps with a C20 iron hand rail lead to a central doorway on the first floor, having a wooden door under a segmental head, and modern double-leaf glazed doors (installed in 2016). The attic has a semi-circular opening for pigeons, glazed with glazing bars. Below is an ashlar ledge. Timber casements to window openings on northwest and southeast elevations, installed 2016. Interior: Timber ceiling beams to ground floor, timber stable divider, trough, timber feed racks, timber plank wall, stone and brick floor (re-laid 2016). Timber ceiling beams to fist floor, with timber post supports, modern partitions and doors. Two king post trusses to second floor, and brick bird boxes to southwest wall. Subsidiary features: Single storey extension added to northeast elevation in 2016 Former Listing Description Pigeoncote, part now converted to office. Mid C18. Red brick and ashlar on a coursed rubble plinth. Pantile roof, ashlar coped crow stepped gables with kneelers, ridge surmounted by single ashlar ball finial. Dentillated eaves, 3 storeys plus garret. West gable end has a single doorway with wooden door, to the left, a flight of brick and ashlar coped steps with C20 iron hand rail lead to a central doorway on the 1st floor, having a wooden door under a segmental head. In the attic is a semi-circular opening for pigeons, the top part of this is glazed and has glazing bars. Below is an ashlar ledge. Other fronts have minor alterations to openings. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 62618 86957 (7m by 10m)
Map sheet SK68NW
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Blyth, Bassetlaw

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Record last edited

Aug 3 2017 10:14AM

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