110, High Street is a Grade II listed building in the South Cambridgeshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 October 1985. A 18th century Cottage, stable range.

110, High Street

WRENN ID
nether-mantel-fern
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Cambridgeshire
Country
England
Date first listed
18 October 1985
Type
Cottage, stable range
Period
18th century
Source
Historic England listing

Description

MELBOURN HIGH STREET TL 34 SE (North west side) 9/165 No. 110 GV II

Cottage, formerly stable range associated with No. 108 (Old Manor House) restored and extended c.1740 and mid-C20. Red and burnt brick, Flemish bond with steeply pitched tiled roof, plain eaves cornice and tumbled end parapet to road carried on kneelers. Brick ridge stack rebuilt. End to road. One storey and attic. Originally the principal openings were in the north wall. These have been blocked and the principal front is now on the south side. Four gable dormers. Scattered mid C20 casements with small panes. The end to the road has the initials M.H. (Mary Hatton) in burnt brick headers partly removed by one of two C19, twelve pane hung sashes. The north wall has diaper pattern brickwork and three original window and stable door openings in segmental arches. These openings are now blocked. The stables were probably built by Dame Mary Hatton, widow of Sir John Hatton, who retired to The Old Manor House after the death of her husband in 1740.

V.C.H. Cambs. Vol. VIII

Listing NGR: TL3799144179

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