The Old School The Old School House is a Grade II listed building in the West Northamptonshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 July 1985. School, residential. 1 related planning application.

The Old School The Old School House

WRENN ID
over-rampart-indigo
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
West Northamptonshire
Country
England
Date first listed
19 July 1985
Type
School, residential
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Old School and The Old School House, dating from 1828, were originally a single-unit school with attached two-unit schoolmaster's houses. The building is constructed of squared coursed lias stone with a slate roof. The north elevation has a four-window range. Three windows on the left have 19th-century cast iron arch-headed sashes with centre pivots and glazing bars, all with brick dressings. A 19th-century casement window with a wooden lintel is located to the right. A 20th-century garage door is to the left of centre, and a 20th-century door under a wooden lintel sits to the right of centre. The building features ashlar gable parapets and brick stacks at the ridge and ends. Similar arch-headed windows are present on the rear. A later 19th-century brick and stone extension to the rear also incorporates arch-headed windows. An inscribed tablet on the rear states "Walgrave and Hannington National Schools, Erected 1828, Sir James Langham Bart, Patron Rev'd Rich'd Pretyman, Rector."

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