128 AND 132, LOW STREET is a Grade II listed building in the Newark and Sherwood local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 October 1984. Former malthouse, attached cottage. 3 related planning applications.
128 AND 132, LOW STREET
- WRENN ID
- sunken-hearth-merlin
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Newark and Sherwood
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 17 October 1984
- Type
- Former malthouse, attached cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Former malthouse and attached cottage, now two houses, dating from the mid-18th century with later 19th and 20th century alterations. The building is constructed of brick with a steep pitched pantile roof, dentillated eaves, brick coped gables with kneelers, a single rebuilt ridge stack, and a single gable stack. The north front is two storeys high with garrets. It has an off-centre entrance door flanked to the left by a 20th-century top-hung casement window and to the right by two 2-light Yorkshire sashes with segmental heads. A blocked doorway is located beyond the sashes to the right. Above, there are two 2-light Yorkshire sashes to the right and two small casements to the left. Attached to the left is a lower cottage with a door and a 2-light Yorkshire sash with a segmental head to the right, above another single 2-light Yorkshire sash. A 20th-century brick lean-to is situated to the left. The west gable facing the street has a single 2-light Yorkshire sash with a segmental head, another similar sash above, and a further similar sash above again, all under a relieving arch. The north gable facing the street also has a 19th-century 2-light glazing bar Yorkshire sash in a segmental head, a similar sash above, and another similar sash above that, under a relieving arch.
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