Listed Building: LAWSHALL HALL (278093)

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Grade II*
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 278093
Date assigned 10 January 1953
Date last amended

Description

THE STREET 1. 5377 (North Side) Lawshall Lawshall Hall TL 85 SE 4/303 10.1.53. II* 2. A mid C16 red brick house with some blue brick diapering, built on a T shaped plan, with the older wing extending north-west. The house is said to have been part of an old monastery and has massive brick walls said to be 6 ft thick in places. The north-west end of the front wing there is part of the original wall (the gable is modern), with 2 small stone framed windows and a Tudor arched doorway with a square hood mould. The house is a great deal altered and was refronted on the south-west front in the C19 with 3 window range of double-hung sashes. The north-east wing has some original 3-light mullioned and transomed windows (brick), partly blocked. Roof tiled. (C20). The house is dated 1557 with the arms of the Drury's. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have stayed here in 1578. Listing NGR: TL8633354290

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  • Digital archive: Historic England. National Record Of the Historic Environment. HOB UID: 382303.

Map

Location

Grid reference TL 8633 5429 (point)
Map sheet TL85SE

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Record last edited

Apr 11 2022 1:56PM

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