Listed Building: BLOXHOLM HALL FARMHOUSE (1254111)

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Grade II
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 23 November 1951
Date last amended

Description

ASHBY DE LA LAUNDE MAIN STREET: Bloxholm TF 05 SE AND BLOXHOLM (west side) 4/13 Bloxholm Hall Farmhouse 23.11.51 (formerly listed as west wing of Bloxholm Hall and detached stables) GV II Country house, now farmhouse. 1707 and 1827 designed by Lewis Vulliamy, with C20 alterations. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings. Slate roofs, with a single ashlar coped gable. 3 gable and 2 lateral stacks, of various designs. Ashlar quoins. Ground and first floor bands. 2 storey plus attics. 3 bay east front, has central C20 glazed doorway with overlight, to the right a C20, 4 light square bay window, to the left a pair of C20 glazed double doors. Above a central C20, 2 light casement, with taller single C20, 2 light casements either side. Above in the central small gable, a 2 light casement, plus inscrip- tion, G.M.1827. Either side are single 2 light wooden gable dormers. To the south a slightly projecting, tall 2 storey tower, with rusticated quoins and moulded bands. Each floor has a single round arched moulded ashlar opening, the whole topped with a parapet and a small square lantern. Beyond to the south, a single storey wing, articulated with round-headed blind openings with moulded ashlar surrounds, linked by an impost band. This wing is now in a very dilapi- dated state. Originally it adjoined the former house, and a small section of the walling and the jamb of one of the original, upper cross mullion windows survives. To the north a single storey link, with a C20, 3 light casement, joins the house to a square outbuilding, with 3 blind openings with round arched louvred openings above, linked by an impost band and with moulded ashlar surrounds. The building is topped with a hipped slate roof with a square louvred lantern. A arched wall joins the north west corner of this outbuilding to the rear wing of the house. This rear wing has a 2 bay west front, with 2 moulded, round headed blind arches, linked by a moulded impost band. Above 2 wooden cross casements with glazing bars, in moulded ashlar surrounds, linked by a cill band. Above a simple moulded ashlar cornice, and a single ashlar dormer, with 2 light glazing bar casements with scroll bracket jambs and a pedi- ment. To the south an ashlar wall, with a fine ashlar archway leading into the former service courtyard. This archway has rusticated ashlar piers, a moulded impost band, a large moulded, round arch, with double keystone and above a moulded ashlar cornice and the remnants of a parapet. This building was originally the north service wing of Bloxholm Hall, built 1707 for Septimus Ciprian Thornton, enlarged 1772 and again in 1827 for George Manners by Lewis Vulliamy. The hall was largely demolished c1960. Listing NGR: TF0636953857

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Grid reference TF 06369 53857 (point)
Map sheet TF05SE
Civil Parish ASHBY DE LA LAUNDE AND BLOXHOLM, NORTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Apr 17 2009 4:44PM

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