Number 16 And Adjoining Boundary Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Rushcliffe local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 October 1989. A C19 House.

Number 16 And Adjoining Boundary Wall

WRENN ID
sleeping-stronghold-indigo
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rushcliffe
Country
England
Date first listed
25 October 1989
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

BINGHAM LONG ACRE EAST SK 73 NW and SK 7039 6/15 and 12/15 (south side) No 16 and adjoining boundary wall

GV II

House. 1831. Brick, rendered and whitewashed. Hipped slate and flat asphalt roofs. Plinth. Deep eaves. 3 side wall stacks. 3 storeys, 6 unequal bays. Square plan with single wing. Windows are mostly glazing bar sashes. West front has central porch tower and to left, 2 storey service wing with casement and sash. In return angle, C20 flat roofed addition and to its right, larger 2 storey addition with hipped roof and canted C19 bay window with 3 sashes. To its right, part glazed door with rubbed brick head and segmental hood. To right again, canted C19 bay window with 3 sashes. Above, to left, casement and to its right, 5 sashes. Above again, 3 sashes. Porch has single sash each side. South end has off-centre glazed door with segmental head. To left, 2 sashes one with segmental head. To right, canted bay window with casements. Above, 2 sashes. Rear has 2 storey wing to left, and lean-to addition in return angle. North end has large casement with segmental head, and above, a casement. Adjoining brick boundary wall has ramped gabled coping and pair of square piers with flat caps, iron overthrow and elaborate early C19 iron gate. Approx 25 m long.

Listing NGR: SK7101039736

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