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Historic Building Appraisal (Level 2 Survey)
S Bradwell
A Level 2 Survey was carried out in March 2010 in advance of works to convert the existing threshing barn to a dwelling, and for the demolition of one of the outbuildings at Home Farm, Hall Lane, Osbaston. The existing group comprises of a farmhouse with a range of 19th century farm buildings set around a narrow rectangular farmyard. The buildings are constructed of brick with plain clay tile roof coverings and there are some remnants of earlier timber framed buildings trapped in the gable walls of the barn.
2010
Historic Building Appraisal Level 2: Six Acres, 17, The Ridgeway, Rothley, Leicestershire
S Bradwell
Ramona Usher
A Level 2 Survey was carried out by Trigpoint Conservation and Planning in August 2009 in advance of works to demolish the existing group of farm buildings at Six Acres, 17, The Ridgeway, Rothley (formerly known as West Fields Farm). The existing group comprise of a farmhouse with an attached barn, a pair of cottages and a range of redundant stock buildings, all set around three sides of a narrow rectangular farm-yard. The buildings are mainly constructed of brick with an irregular slate rubble plinth and a mix of Welsh slate and pantile roof coverings. There is an exposed timber frame in the end gable of the farmhouse. The archive will be deposited with the Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service (X.A180.2009).
2009
Historic Building Photographic Survey
S Bradwell
A Level 2 photographic survey was carried out in March 2011 in advance of works to demolish and rebuild a single storey annex to the main house and for the demolition of a freestanding outbuilding. Hecadeck Cottage is a Grade II Listed building dating from 1762 and the single storey annex is mentioned in the list description. Whilst the main property is constructed of red brick with a concrete tile roof, the single storey annex is of particular interest as it is constructed in red brick with cob walling in the front and rear walls with a pantile roof while the detached outbuilding is constructed in red brick with a pantile roof. The archive will be deposited with the Leicestershire Museums Service (Accession No. X.A45.2011).
2011
Historic Building Photographic Survey
S Bradwell
A photographic survey (carried out in March 2010) in advance of works to convert an existing freestanding barn alongside Garden Cottage into ancillary residential accommodation. The existing group comprises of the principal house, which is Grade II listed, with the detached barn within its curtilage which is also Grade II listed. The barn is constructed of coursed limestone rubble with a stone tiled roof, the interior of the barn is open to the roof.
2010
Historic Building Photographic Survey: Breach Farm, Limby Hall Lane, Swannington, Leicestershire
S Bradwell
A photographic survey was carried out in October 2010 in advance of works to alter and extend the existing farm buildings at Breach Farm into a residential dwelling. The existing building is constructed of brick, finished with a roughcast render, with a Swithland slate roof. Despite being vacant for some time there are a number of surviving fittings within the property including fireplaces,doors and a staircase. The archive will be deposited with the Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service under accession no. X.A180.2010.
2010
Historic Building Photographic Survey: No. 12 Holts Lane, Donington le Heath
S Bradwell
A photographic survey was carried out in October 2011 in advance of works to alter and extend an existing dwellinghouse at no. 12, Holts Lane, Donington le Heath, Coalville. The existing property is a two-storey, '2-up. 2-down', end of terrace with a single storey side extension along with a single storey outshot to the front elevation that is shared with the neighbouring property. The property is constructed of brick with a roughcast render finish and a slate roof with a chimney stack in the gable wall. The historic mapping evidence suggests that the property dates to the mid-19th century although there is no obvious dating evidence for the building.
2011
Historic Building Photographic Survey: Rosebery County Junior School, Loughborough
S Bradwell
Ramona Usher
Trigpoint Conservation and Planning carried out a photographic survey of the Grade II listed, former Rosebery County Junior School in Loughborough following the grant of planning permission to change the use of the existing school buildings to provide 14 residential units and listed building consent for the associated works to the buildings. The archive has been deposited with the Leicestershire Museums Service (X.A129.2009).
2009
Historic Building Photographic Survey: The Pool House, Newtown Linford Lane, Groby
S Bradwell
A photographic survey was carried out in June 2010 in advance of works to convert a group of three buildings (the Pool House Barn, Maids Cottage and Pool House Lodge) to residential units. The group are all contained within the curtilage of The Pool House, which stands alongside Groby Pool to the north west of Groby. The Pool House, which is now Grade II listed, was built in the early 18th century as a hunting lodge for the Earls of Stamford and because of their functional and historic relationship with the principal property the Senior Planning Archaeologist requested that a historic building photographic survey be carried out before the implementation of the approved works. The archive will be deposited with the Leicestershire Museums Service under Accession Number X.A112.2010.
2010
Historic Building Recording: The George Hotel, Market Place, Belton
S Bradwell
A photographic survey, equivalent to an English Heritage Level 2 survey, of The George Public House, a Grade II listed building on the Market Place, Belton, was undertaken in May 2009 in advance of proposed alterations to the existing building complex. The George Hotel is made up of a number of components of different periods and styles. The principal building is very much provincial in its architectural style and the only evidence of any contemporary dating is the graffitti scratched into the brickwork to the right of the principal door, about 2 m above ground level, that reads 'WT 1753'. The 1753 date is also repeated on the sign attached to the front wall above the door The archive will be deposited with the Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service (Accession No. X.A127.2009).
2009
Historic Buildings Appraisal, Kilthorpe Grange, Barrowden Road, Ketton
S Bradwell
A Level 2 Survey was carried out by Trigpoint Conservation and Planning on behalf of the Joseph Whattoff Will Trust in February 2008 in advance of works to refurbish and convert a group of farm buildings at Kilthorpe Grange. The site lies within the broad valley of the River Welland and the farm buildings stand to the south-east of the principal farmhouse (a Grade II listed building). The buildings, which comprise of a cottage, a barn and stables set around three sides of a former rectangular farm-yard, are mainly constructed of irregular coursed limestone, with larger stone dressings, and Collyweston slates. The survey revealed that the farm buildings had been developed sequentially over a period of time, the earliest building, a large threshing barn, was likely to date from the late seventeenth century while the remaining farm buildings were added in stages throughout the nineteenth century, although a substantial part of the historic farmyard was removed in the late twentieth century. Of particular interest were two stones inscribed with the initials ''R'' and ''H'' lodged within the rear wall of the stable block and a silhouette of a female head carved in plaster, dated July 1879, located in an upper room within the barn. The archive has been deposited with the Rutland County Museum (OAKRM 2008.41).
2008
Level 2 Historic Building Survey: Agricultural Buildings at Stonton Road, Church Langton, Leicestershire
S Bradwell
A Level 2 Historic Building Survey was carried out in September 2010 in advance of works to convert a range of 19t h century farm buildings to a residential dwelling at Stonton Lane, Church Langton. This group of redundant agricultural buildings appear to have been originally built in the fields as an outfarm away from the main farmstead in the early to mid 19t h century. The group comprises of a mixed range of single and two storey buildings providing cattle shelters, loose boxes and an implement and personnel shed, built in a U-plan to provide an enclosed foldyard. The buildings are constructed of brick with a mix of slate and corrugated asbestos roof coverings and there are a number of surviving fittings that relate to their original agricultural use. The archive will be deposited with the Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service under accession no. X.A166.2010.
2010
Level 2 Historic Building Survey: Welby Grange, Welby, Leicestershire
S Bradwell
A Level 2 Historic Building Survey was carried out in June 2010 in advance of works to convert a range of mid-19th century farm buildings to an agricultural dwelling at Welby Grange Farm, Welby. The existing group comprises a threshing barn, a cart shed and cattle sheds, all of which are set alongside a listed farmhouse and outbuilding (not recorded). The buildings are constructed of brick with modern roof coverings and have lost most of their architectural details relating to their original functional use. The archive will be deposited with the Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service under accession no. X.A113.2010.
2010
Level 2 Photographic Survey
S Bradwell
A Level 2 Photographic Survey was undertaken in advance of alterations to the Old Vicarage, Main Street, Kings Norton, a Grade II listed building. The Old Vicarage is a detached two storey, mid-nineteenth century cottage built in red brick with a Welsh slate roof adjacent to the parish church of St. John the Baptist.
2008
Level 2 Photographic Survey: Church Farmhouse, Church Street, Swepstone Leicestershire
S Bradwell
Trigpoint Conservation and Planning Ltd. carried out a photographic survey in advance of alterations to the range of single and two-storey, former agricultural buildings alongside Church Farmhouse, Church Street, Swepstone, a Grade II listed building. The archive will be deposited with the Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service (X.A128.2009).
2009
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