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List Entry Summary

This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

Name: No name for this Entry

List Entry Number: 1131121

Location

27 AND 28, CHURCH STREET

The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County: 
District: Wiltshire
District Type: Unitary Authority
Parish: Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield

National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.

Grade: II

Date first listed: 09-Sep-1987

Date of most recent amendment: 22-May-1998


Legacy System Information

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Legacy System: LBS

UID: 321201


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List Entry Description

Summary of Building

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History

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Details

ST 83 NW MAIDEN BRADLEY CHURCH STREET (West side) 1394/4/95 Nos. 27 and 28 09.09.87

GV II

House, divided into two. Late C17. Rubble stone, tiled roof, formerly thatched, brick stack to left. L-plan; No.28 is front range and No.27 is rear wing. Two-storey, 3-window front. Planked doors to left and right, C19 three-light mullioned casement to centre and single, C19 ovolo-moulded casement to right. First floor has two C17 three-light mullioned casements with leaded lights and one C19 two-light mullioned casement. Left return has C20 single casement to ground floor and C19 first floor casement. Rear wing has external stack with offsets to gable end, 3-light and 2-light mullioned casements. Interior has planked doors and wide moulded beam, said to support panelled ceiling, now concealed by inserted ceiling. An old postcard depicting this house refers to it as South Court Manor, the birthplace of Edmund Ludlow, 1616.











Listing NGR: ST8010738908


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Map

National Grid Reference: ST8010738908


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