Former Infirmary At Greet House is a Grade II listed building in the Newark and Sherwood local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 November 1995. Outbuilding. 1 related planning application.

Former Infirmary At Greet House

WRENN ID
tired-hinge-spindle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Newark and Sherwood
Country
England
Date first listed
10 November 1995
Type
Outbuilding
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SK 75 SW UPTON GREET LANE (East side (off)) 466-/8/10002 Former Infirmary at Greet House

GV II

Outbuilding to Thurgaton Incorporation Workhouse. 1824, altered c1870 and reduced C20. Designed by William Nicholson. Red brick with slate roofs. South front has 11 windows arranged 2:4:5, central section 2 storey, flanking wings single storey. Left wing, added c1870, has 2 tall cross casement windows and a raised ridge skylight with 3 windows. Central section has doors at either end with overlights and between 2 windows, that to the left with an iron glazing bar frame and that to the right blocked, above 3 small windows with iron glazing bar frames and a blocked window. Right wing has a door, a large window with iron glazing bar frame, then another door and beyond two smaller, similar windows. North front has similar 10 window facade. This building is an important part of the original plan of this very early workhouse.

Listing NGR: SK7117354298

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