Allsprings

ALLSPRINGS, ALLSPRINGS DRIVE

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Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1072734
Date first listed:
09-Mar-1984
Statutory Address:
ALLSPRINGS, ALLSPRINGS DRIVE

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Date:
2002-08-06
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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1072734
Date first listed:
09-Mar-1984
Statutory Address 1:
ALLSPRINGS, ALLSPRINGS DRIVE

Location

Statutory Address:
ALLSPRINGS, ALLSPRINGS DRIVE

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

County:
Lancashire
District:
Hyndburn (District Authority)
Parish:
Non Civil Parish
National Grid Reference:
SD 73389 33397

Details

GREAT HARWOOD ALLSPRINGS DRIVE SD 73 SW 2/69 Allsprings - - II

Large house, built by James Lomax 1838. Rendered (probably sandstone), slate roof, chimneys incorporated in hamper to stairwell which rises through the centre. Five-bay 2-storey facade with double-pile 2-bay rear wing. Symmetrical, in Tudor style; windows of 2 pointed lights with hollow spandrels and hoodmoulds. Two-storey embattled porch has large moulded Tudor-arched doorway with a hoodmould, panelled double doors, fanlight with Perpendicular tracery; a 1st floor string course; and a 2-light 1st floor window. To each side are two windows on each floor, and a parapet rising to a steeply-pitched gablet with crocketed finial. The gables have similar treatment. Behind the ridge of the roof is a large square hamper which has 2-light windows and similar gablets in the front and sides of a high parapet disguising chimneys in the corners. Left wall of rear wing has 2 windows on each floor. Interior: elaborate plaster moulding to ceilings and friezes (now damaged). History: Lomax family of Clayton Hall and Allsprings were principal landowners in Great Harwood; James Lomax built RC church of St. Hubert and Our Lady (q.v.).

Listing NGR: SD7338933397

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183872
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