Listed Building: FARM BUILDINGS AT SYSTON GRANGE FARM (1146957)

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Grade II
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 14 September 1984
Date last amended

Description

SK 94 SE SYSTON 6/113 Farm Buildings at Syston Grange Farm II Farm buildings; 1838 with minor later C19 additions and alterations. Squared limestone rubble and brick with ashlar dressings and quoins, slate roof with lead dressings. Central pigeon-cote block on main south front with three crew yards to rear enclosed by further ranges of buildings. Two storey pigeon cote of three bays with slightly advanced pedimented central entry bay. Applied brick plinth and first floor stone band. Roof is hipped at end and pediment has stone coped gables surmounted by cross fleury. Plain door with flush stone surround. Above door is carved stone plaque inscribed 'JCT 1838' with Thorold stag above. In the pediment are four tiers of flight holes in a triangular headed opening. To the right is a crew yard covered in the later C19 by two parallel gabled roofs supported on iron stanchions, with a a hipped range of buildings beyond. To the left is a further range of original hipped buildings, the open side of which is supported on iron stanchions manufactured by Midworth & Co., Newark. This was the home farm of the Thorold estate at Syston Park. Listing NGR: SK9578540509

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Grid reference SK 95785 40509 (point)
Map sheet SK94SE
Civil Parish SYSTON, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Apr 17 2009 4:44PM

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