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Listed Building: NOS. 116 TO 122 (EVEN) CROMFORD HILL (1277916)

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Grade II
Authority English Heritage
Volume/Map/Item 668, 1, 127
Date assigned 03 November 1986
Date last amended 12 September 1990

Description

Row of four houses. Probably 1830 built to house textile workers for the Cromford mills. Coursed rubble; Welsh slate roof under two levels. 2 red and black brick ridge stacks. Plan a variant on Arkwright phase I type; 2-storeys; single unit with rear services; side stairs against end or party walls behind the front entrance; 2-bay front elevation, the entrance bay with no windows above, the other with wingows set under inverted T lintels; similar lintels to doorways. No. 122 has 18 and 30-pane cast-iron window frames with central opening to first and ground-floor respectively. Otherwise C20 2-light casements throughout and C20 glazed and part-glazed doors. Rear with two C19 gabled stone wings and a C20 re-constituted stone extension in addition. NB No. 122, Cromford Hill, Cromford was previously listed on the 3rd of November 1986 with the serial number 1/15M. This row of 4 houses now has the serial number 1/127. AMENDMENT Previous listing: No 122 CROMFORD HILL Terrace cottage. Late C18. Gritstone with gritstone dressings. Slate roof with single shared red and blue brick gable stack. Single bay, 2 storey. Doorway has flush dressed lintel, and C20 half-glazed door. A single cast iron glazing bar window with a 4 pane casement in the centre, to each floor. Built as part of the millworkers'cottages to serve Richard Arkwright's Cromford Mill.

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Location

Grid reference SK 29192 56453 (point)
Map sheet SK25NE
Civil Parish CROMFORD, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Nov 7 2013 4:44PM

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