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IoE Number: 425326
Location: HALL FARMHOUSE AND ADJOINING HALL FARM COTTAGE AND BOUNDARY WALL, HALL LANE (east side)
  LINBY, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
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Date listed: 13 October 1966
Date of last amendment: 13 October 1966
Grade II

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LINBYHALL LANESK 55 SW(east side)1/76Hall Farmhouse andadjoining Hall Farm

LINBY HALL LANE SK 55 SW (east side) 1/76 Hall Farmhouse and adjoining Hall Farm Cottage and boundary 13.10.66 wall G.V. II Farmhouse. C15. Refenestrated late C17. Altered mid C18. Coursed and squared rubble with plain tile roof, 1985. Ashlar dressings. Coped gables. 2 gable and single ridge stacks. 3 storeys, 7 bays. L-plan. Windows are mostly 2 light mullioned leaded casements. West front has a canted stair turret at each end, that to left with casement in altered doorway. To left, cove moulded doorway with overlight, flanked by single casements. To right, 2 casements, one of them keystoned, and beyond 2 casements, one of them blocked. Above, to left, 2 casements and small lead plaque. To their right, moulded roundel flanked by single casements. To right again, 2 casements, one of them blocked. Above again, 7 casements, 2 of them blocked North gable has to left, late C20 single storey addition with door in return angle. To right, a casement. Above, 2 casements on each floor, 3 of them blocked, and a lead plaque. South gable has blocked central doorway containing casement, with hood mould. Above, 2 square casements and above to right, a small lancet. Beyond, to right, addition, c.1976, coursed rubble and brick with pantile and flat roofs. 2 storeys, 2 bays. East side has to left, altered corbelled external stack, flanked to left by a sash and to right by a blocked opening. To right, 2 storey rear wings, C18 and C19. Coursed rubble and brick with pantile roofs and single gable and side wall stacks. To east, a casement on each floor. Above, irregular fenestration; mainly blocked late Cl7 casements. Interior has timber winder stair, chamfered ashlar doorway and moulded ashlar fireplace altered to segmental head. Panelled fitted cupboard, c.1800. 2 plank and 2 two panel doors, C18. Outside, adjoining boundary wall with flat and chamfered copings. Approx. 30M long. This building is a wing of an earlier manor house which was probably demolished mid C18.

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