Listed Building: THURGARTON RAILWAY STATION PASSENGER BUILDING (3.81.8)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 242053
Date assigned 21 November 1974
Date last amended

Description

Railway station, passenger building. 1847 Neo-Tudor style. Yellow brick with ashlar dressings and raised ashlar quoins. Slate roof with pierced and scalloped barge boards. Single brick and ashlar ridge stack with single similar stack to the right with 4 hexagonal shafts and single stack to the rear. South east facade one and a half storeys, 3 bays with further single storey, single bay set back to the right. storey bays project and are gabled. Central bay with chamfered doorway with ashlar quoin surround and wooden door. To the left is a single casement with ashlar quoin surround. Over and linking the gabled bays is a sloping slate roof. In the left single bay is a single C20 tripartite fixed light with concrete surround. In the right single bay is a polygonal single storey projecting bay with brick and ashlar parapet, single central ashlar cross window flanked by single windows each with single ashlar transom, all are fixed lights and all except a single panel have hexagonal glazing bars. The side wall of this bay has a single fixed light with hexagonal glazing bars and ashlar quoin surround. In the single storey bay to the right is a single ashlar cross fixed light with hexagonal glazing bars and ashlar quoin surround being gabled over, the gable breaking through the eaves. Above is a single central casement with ashlar quoin surround and gable over which breaks through the eaves. In each of the projecting bays are single cross casements with ashlar quoin surrounds. On Nottingham-Lincoln line. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 69700 48497 (18m by 17m)
Map sheet SK64NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Thurgarton, Newark

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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