Listed Building: DALBY HALL (1063662)

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Grade II
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 22 April 1987
Date last amended

Description

DALBY DALBY HALL LANE TF 47 SW (south side) 4/5 Dalby Hall G.V. II Small country house. C18, rebuilt 1856 after destruction by fire by James Fowler of Louth, for J. W. Preston, later additions by Temple Moore. Stock brick, some red brick to base. Hipped slate roof. 3 ridge and 4 rear stacks, all of stock brick. Overhanging eaves, supported second, third and fourth bays from the right on pairs of brackets. These 3 bays also with first floor band. 6 bays, the left 2 bays being 3 storeys, the right 4 bays 2 storeys. The right and second left single bays are bows. Gabled porch with round arched decorative barge board, arched entrance with panelled double door and decorative fanlight. Inner part glazed door with plain fanlight. To the right is a single arched glazing bar sash and further right in the bow 3 glazing bar sashes. To the left is a single similar arched sash, further left in the bow are 3 glazing bar sashes with a single similar glazing bar sash in the bay on the far left. Above are 3 similar arched sashes, to the right of that on the left is a single small similar sash. The bows both have 3 glazing bar sashes and in the single left bay is a single similar glazing bar sash. Above in the bow are 3 glazing bar sashes, to the left is a single small fixed light and on the far left a single similar sash. Interior. Part reputed to be by Temple Moore, not inspected. Pevsner, N. The Buildings of England. Lincolnshire. Listing NGR: TF4106270077

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Location

Grid reference TF 41062 70077 (point)
Map sheet TF47SW
Civil Parish DALBY, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Jul 20 2009 11:28AM

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