Listed Building: OLD NEWTON HALL (280630)

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Grade II*
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Volume/Map/Item 280630
Date assigned 09 December 1955
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OLD NEWTON NEWTON HALL ROAD TM 06 SE WITH DAGWORTH 5/147 Old Newton Hall 09/12/55 (formerly listed as Newton Hall and Barn) -- II* Farmhouse, formerly manor house; c.1600-1630 remodelling of late C16 core. 2 storeys. 3-cell lobby-entrance plan with important C17 rear additions. Timber-framed, encased at front in late C19 gault brick, plastered at rear. Plaintiled roofs; an axial late C16 chimney of narrow buff brick, almost entirely rebuilt in C20 red brick. A C19 axial chimney of red brick to left. To rear is a C17 chimney of red brick with shaped sunk panels in the shaft. Late C19 sashes with stone lintels and large-pane sashes. An unusual early C19 semi-circular entrance porch with moulded cornice and flat roof; 6- panelled door and oblong fanlight. Rear features of early C17: two rear wings, both with exceptionally deep overhangs at the gable. The wallplates overhang by about a metre, supporting a moulded tiebeam with cage-type drop- finials. Long console brackets support the wallplates. The narrow left-hand wing has a splayed oriel with coved plaster soffit and an C18 window with leaded glazing. The wider gable has a centre beam with similar treatment as at the gable foot. There is evidence for a similar gable treatment at both ends of the main range, removed by C19. A small chamber in the left hand wing has exceptionally fine and complete joinery: full wainscotting, including two doors with enriched pediments, a fire surround with marquetry strapwork and clustered colonnettes. A frieze with strapwork motifs. Listing NGR: TM0673761841

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Grid reference TM 06737 61841 (point)
Map sheet TM06SE

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Jan 26 2021 4:13PM

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