Listed Building: NORTON HALL AND WALL 6 METRES LONG ATTACHED TO LEFT HAND END OF FRONT ELEVATION (281195)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 281195
Date assigned 09 May 1988
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Description

TL 96 NE NORTON ASHFIELD ROAD 2/92 Norton Hall and wall 6m - long attached to left- hand end of front elevation GV II Farmhouse, once manor house, probably mid/late C16. Red brick in English bond: stepped buttresses and a parapet gable to right. A splayed set-back at 1st floor, and another at mid height of 1st storey. The left hand gable is plastered: evidence for 2-tier side-purlin roof. Plaintiled roof: an axial late C16 or early C17 chimney of red brick, the shaft mainly rebuilt in C19. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Mainly mid C19 small pane sashes with cambered heads: a horizontally sliding small-pane casement to right. Some blocked original window openings with plain soldier arches above deep oak lintels, and a similar original blocked doorway to right. A mid C20 entrance porch, gabled and with a Venetian window: 6-panelled door in side wall. To left is a section of integral C16 walling about 2m high, indicating that the building was originally fully integrated with the barn (see following item) now linked corner-to-corner with the house. The house stands close to the north-east corner of the medieval moat of the earlier manor house. Interior not examined. Listing NGR: TL9701865406

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Grid reference TL 97018 65406 (point)
Map sheet TL96NE

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Oct 18 2011 11:00AM

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