Building record MLI95917 - Orangery, Holywell Hall

Summary

Orangery at Holywell Hall, dating from 1764.

Type and Period (1)

  • (Post Medieval to Modern - 1764 AD to 2050 AD)

Protected Status/Designation

Full Description

Orangery at Holywell Hall, built c.1732. Ashlar building with a shallow hipped slate roof with lead dressings. Single storey, rectangular building with a five bay front, doric columns in antis, moulded cornice with plain parapet and ramped side walls and a central broken pediment and bust. Flanked by pairs of full height windows with stepped keyblocks. For the full description of this listed building please refer to the National Heritage List for England. {1}{2} The orangery is now thought to have actually been constructed in 1764, at the same time that the surrounding parkland was laid out (see MLI92343). {3}

Sources/Archives (3)

  •  Index: Department of the Environment. 1986. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 8/42.
  •  Unpublished Document: Historic England. Document Held by The Historic England Archive. BF094144.
  •  Website: Historic England (formerly English Heritage). 2011->. The National Heritage List for England. http://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/. 1444034.

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 99921 16034 (11m by 7m) Surveyed
Civil Parish CAREBY AUNBY AND HOLYWELL, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Aug 1 2023 11:20AM

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