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Lincolnshire HER

Name:Casewick Hall, Uffington
HER Number:MLI33550
Type of record:Building

Summary

Casewick Hall, Uffington.

Grid Reference:TF 076 090
Map Sheet:TF00NE
Parish:UFFINGTON, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

Full description

Surrounding the Hall are the remains of an ornamental moat, in places converted to a ha-ha and sunken garden. {1}{2}{3}{4}{5}{6}{7}{8}{9}{10}

Country house, now divided into three units, and attached wall with gateway. Medieval house remodelled but is substantially early 17th century, by Trollope Family and altered in the late 17th century. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to the appropriate List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. {11}

Earthworks of the moat still surviving in c.2000. {12}

Casewick Hall and its ancillary buildings, the Coach House, Stables with Granary, Kitchen, Brewhouse and Dairy, are arranged around a courtyard. To the east is a range of less formal buildings which originally served the Hall. These have now been converted to dwellings. All of these buildings are of tradional coursed limestone with slate roofs. The formal lawned gardens and ha ha are to the south west of the Hall. {13}

Casewick Hall, Uffington. Partially extant 17th century farmstead. Regular courtyard with multiple regular yards. The farmhouse is detached from the main working complex. There has been a partial loss (less than 50%) of traditional buildings. Located within a Church and/or Manor farm group. Large modern sheds are located to the side of the site. {10}


<1> Ordnance Survey, Ordnance Survey Card Index, TF 00 NE: 19 (Index). SLI2344.

<2> C.W. Foster and T. Longley, 1924, Lincolnshire Domesday and Lindsey Survey, 19:XIII & LXXXIII (Bibliographic Reference). SLI893.

<3> BERESFORD, M.W., 1954, The Lost Villages of England, p.363 (Bibliographic Reference). SLI933.

<4> William Marrat, 1814, The History of Lincolnshire; Topographical, Historical and Descriptive, 3, pp.22-3 (Bibliographic Reference). SLI979.

<5> William White, 1872, History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire - Third Edition, p.722 (Bibliographic Reference). SLI887.

<6> Ministry of Housing and Local Gov, 1961, MHLG, 2376A:11:A 25 (Unpublished Document). SLI4519.

<7> 1897->, Country Life, vol.136, 1964 (Serial). SLI3918.

<8> RAF, 1946-71, RAF POST WAR COLLECTION, CPE:UK:1932-1113-4, 1947 (Aerial Photograph). SLI134.

<9> Lincolnshire County Council, Sites and Monuments Record Card Index, TF 00 NE: AF (Index). SLI2881.

<10> PARISH FILE, PLAN OF CASEWICK HOUSE BEFORE ALTERATION, 1785 (Photograph). SLI3839.

<10> English Heritage, 2015, English Heritage Farmsteads Project, 7491 (Digital Archive). SLI15702.

<11> Department of the Environment, 1987, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 9/227 (Index). SLI8342.

<12> Get Mapping, 2000, Digital National Imaging for Lincolnshire vertical aerial photographs, - (Aerial Photograph). SLI8381.

<13> South Kesteven District Council, 1998, Casewick Conservation Area Appraisal (Report). SLI12347.

Monument Types

  • MANOR HOUSE (Post Medieval to Modern - 1540 AD to 2050 AD)
  • MOAT (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD)
  • FARMSTEAD (Post Medieval to Modern - 1600 AD? to 2050 AD)

Associated Events

  • Site visits to Casewick Hall
  • Field observation at Casewick Hall and DMV

Protected Status

  • SHINE
  • Conservation Area
  • Listed Building

Sources and further reading

<1>Index: Ordnance Survey. Ordnance Survey Card Index. TF 00 NE: 19.
<2>Bibliographic Reference: C.W. Foster and T. Longley. 1924. Lincolnshire Domesday and Lindsey Survey. 19:XIII & LXXXIII.
<3>Bibliographic Reference: BERESFORD, M.W.. 1954. The Lost Villages of England. p.363.
<4>Bibliographic Reference: William Marrat. 1814. The History of Lincolnshire; Topographical, Historical and Descriptive. 3, pp.22-3.
<5>Bibliographic Reference: William White. 1872. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire - Third Edition. p.722.
<6>Unpublished Document: Ministry of Housing and Local Gov. 1961. MHLG. 2376A:11:A 25.
<7>Serial: 1897->. Country Life. vol.136, 1964.
<8>Aerial Photograph: RAF. 1946-71. RAF POST WAR COLLECTION. CPE:UK:1932-1113-4, 1947.
<9>Index: Lincolnshire County Council. Sites and Monuments Record Card Index. TF 00 NE: AF.
<10>Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2015. English Heritage Farmsteads Project. 7491.
<10>Photograph: PARISH FILE. UFFINGTON. PLAN OF CASEWICK HOUSE BEFORE ALTERATION, 1785.
<11>Index: Department of the Environment. 1987. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 9/227.
<12>Aerial Photograph: Get Mapping. 2000. Digital National Imaging for Lincolnshire vertical aerial photographs. -.
<13>Report: South Kesteven District Council. 1998. Casewick Conservation Area Appraisal.

Related records

MLI83641Parent of: Dovecote to Casewick Hall, Uffington (Building)
MLI83640Parent of: North and south stables and gate way to Casewick Hall, Uffington (Building)
MLI33551Related to: Casewick Deserted Medieval Village, Uffington (Monument)