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Listed Building: BROADMEADOW AND BROADMEADOW COTTAGE (1109859)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 354, 4, 16
Date assigned 12 July 1967
Date last amended

Description

SK 26 SW PARISH OF HARTHILL LAWNS LANE 4/16 (North Side) Broadmeadow Cottage and 12.7.67 Broadmeadow (1 and 2) II Offices, now row of three cottages. Early C19 with later alterations. Coursed limestone and gritstone rubble, roughcast to end cottages, with gritstone dressings and quoins to either end. Stone slate roofs with stone gable end and ridge stacks. Two storeys, end cottages each two bays, central cottage single bay with single bay outbuilding to west. Western cottage has advanced bay to east and is higher than other two cottages. In advanced bay, 2-light flush mullion window with fixed Gothic traceried metal lights with small casements. To west, open stone porch covering plank door in the angle of the building, with a large fixed pane window beyond. Above, central 3-light flush mullion window with fixed metal lights with small casements. To east, single light flush window with Gothic traceried metal lights. Beyond, to east, middle cottage with flush doorcase to east, covered by C20 glazed porch, and to west large 2-light flush mullion window with Gothic traceried metal lights. Similar single light window over. To west, outbuilding with plank door and C19 window in blocked segmental archway. Over door, an inserted late C19 window. Eastern cottage has flush doorcase with studded wooden door and adjoining single light window with Gothic traceried metal lights to east. Similar 2-light window to west, and above, two similar single light windows with extra small casements. Formerly the offices for Alport Mining Company. Listing NGR: SK2240864372

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Grid reference SK 22408 64372 (point)
Map sheet SK26SW

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Oct 17 2007 11:35AM

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