Listed Building: The Old Schoolhouse (8.26.21)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 488114
Date assigned 09 October 2001
Date last amended 07 February 2003

Description

1511/0/10017 GOTHAM ROAD 09-OCT-01 The Old Schoolhouse II Village school and masters house with added reading room, now house. Built 1848 for Edward Strutt, Lord Belper and extend in 1891 in memory of his wife Emily, Lady Belper. Converted to a house c. 1970. Brick with ashlar dressings and Welsh slate roofs. Moulded brick coped gables and kneelers with finials. Seven tall square brick chimney stacks, 3 pairs and a single, set at an angle. Street front has recessed centre with two 2-light cross casement windows with to left a projecting gabled porch with blocked 4-centred arched doorway with moulded ashlar surround, right return has 4-light mullion window. To left the former master's house in a projecting gabled wing has a 3-light mullion window to the ground floor and a similar 2-light window above. Beyond a single storey lean-to with a small fixed light. To right the projecting gabled wing of the later reading room with a large 4-light cross casement window and above a inscription plaque with a 4-centred arched head with hood mould. Beyond another projecting gabled porch. Right return has single projecting gable with a single cross casement window. Left return masked by single storey lean-to with large external stack visible above. To left a 2-light mullion casement. Rear front has two large gables both with tall pairs of external stacks. The left one with single cross casement windows either side of this stack. Between these stacks a late C20 conservatory. (LB Online)

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Grid reference Centred SK 50365 27863 (18m by 23m)
Map sheet SK52NW
District Rushcliffe
Civil Parish Kingston on Soar, Rushcliffe

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Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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