Building record MLI80524 - The Little House, Doddington Hall
Summary
Former stable block to Doddington Hall, dating from the 16th century. Converted to use as a private residence in the 1930s, before being later converted into use as a tea room.
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Full Description
Former stable block to Doddington Hall, dating from the 16th century. It is built of brick with stone dressings, and features a pantile ridge roof with brick coped gables, a single gable stack and two brick ridge stacks. It is of two storeys and has a front elevation of 6 bays. The building was converted to use as a private residence in the 1930s, before being later converted into use as a tea room. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to the appropriate entry in the National Heritage List for England. {1}{2}{3}
Sources/Archives (3)
- <1> SLI5541 Graphic Material: Leonard Knyff. 1707. Doddington in the County of Lincolne the Seate of the Honourable Sir Thomas Hussey Barratt. -.
- <2> SLI5543 Index: Department of the Environment. 1983. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 2/24.
- <3> SLI13386 Website: Historic England (formerly English Heritage). 2011->. The National Heritage List for England. http://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/. 1061961.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 90061 70043 (24m by 11m) Surveyed |
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Civil Parish | DODDINGTON AND WHISBY, NORTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Aug 16 2024 10:08AM
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