Hole Bottom Cottage
HOLE BOTTOM COTTAGE, SPRING LANE
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Overview
- Heritage Category:
- Listed building
- List Entry Number:
- 1074099
- Date first listed:
- 27-Feb-1984
- Statutory Address:
- HOLE BOTTOM COTTAGE, SPRING LANE
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- Heritage Category:
- Listed building
- List Entry Number:
- 1074099
- Date first listed:
- 27-Feb-1984
- Statutory Address 1:
- HOLE BOTTOM COTTAGE, SPRING LANE
Location
- Statutory Address:
- HOLE BOTTOM COTTAGE, SPRING LANE
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
- County:
- Lancashire
- District:
- South Ribble (District Authority)
- Parish:
- Samlesbury
- National Grid Reference:
- SD 60711 29904
Details
SD 62NW SAMLESBURY SPRING LANE
6/104 Hole Bottom Cottage -
- II
House, probably late C17, with later alterations, the right end now a separate dwelling. Brick on low stone plinth, slate roof on 2 levels with 2 modern skylights and chimney stacks at left gable (part corbelled) and at junction of roofs. Three-bay baffle-entry plan. First 2 bays of 2 storeys, third bay 1½ storeys; bands at 2 different levels; adjoining doors at junction of 2nd and 3rd bays, a small 1st floor window over the left door, to the left 2 windows on each floor, all modern casements with brick heads, that next to the door gauged and slightly arched; one 2-light ground floor window to the 3rd bay. Right gable has a door and modern single storey extension, 2 windows above; rear wall has door to 1st bay and various windows like those at front; attic window in gable of 2nd bay. Interior: 2nd bay has inglenook with ovolo-moulded bressummer (centre section missing), heck with peephole, and altered fire window; ovolo- moulded beams on both floors; quarter-turn staircase of early C18 type; original doors. History: occupied by Thomas Anderton, yeoman and saddler, in late C17; licensed for Presbyterian worship 1672. (R. Eaton History of Samlesbury).
Listing NGR: SD6071129904
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
- Legacy System number:
- 358009
- Legacy System:
- LBS
Sources
Books and journals
Eaton, R, History of Samlesbury, (1936)
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