Listed Building: THE MOAT HOUSE, INCLUDING THE COTTAGE AT LYMM HALL (1226481)

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Grade II
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 311, 2, 70
Date assigned 24 January 1950
Date last amended

Description

SJ 68 NE LYMM C.P. RECTORY LANE (east side) 2/70 The Moat House, including The Cottage at Lymm Hall 24/1/1950 GV II House, formerly partly stables of Lymm Hall, probably early C17, altered. Coursed red sandstone with grey slate roof. 2 storeys, rectangular, with shaped end-gables. Irregular window pattern, largely altered. Replaced double doors in round-headed opening, with C17 1-light window to right, and 3-light window (2 lights blocked) to left. 2 inserted doors and 2 inserted windows to lower storey. C17 3-light blocked window high in upper storey, far left, to be repositioned (1983), and 5 inserted windows. Windows are mullioned. Plain plinth (except to slightly recessed right bay). Cyma band at first floor, rising slightly to right bay. Parapet has 5 panels of shaped square balusters (c.f. bridge over moat). Small wing of brick to rear, left, probably c19. Interior: Left room has stopped ovolo oak beam; hall has an ovolo beam; central room a chamfered beam; right room (probably added, with a thick internal wall) has 2 ovolo beams. 2 massive oak trusses (left and central bedroom) have cambered tie-beams; the left truss (fully exposed) has queen-struts; curved windbraces. Listing NGR: SJ6843687084

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Sources (1)

  • Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #401 ]

Map

Location

Grid reference SJ 6843 8708 (point)
Map sheet SJ68NE
Civil Parish LYMM, WARRINGTON

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Record last edited

Aug 30 2017 3:14PM