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Listed buildings in Costock

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198: 940: 724: 832: 45:. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Costock and the surrounding countryside, and the listed buildings consist of houses and associated structures, farmhouses, and a church. 590: 438:. Recessed on the left is a later extension in red brick with two storeys and a single bay. The east front facing the lane has two storeys and five bays, it is in stone, and on the right corner is a 365: 156: 472: 252: 1354: 790: 682: 898: 314:
and extend to the rear, with two bays and attics. In the angles at the rear are stair towers. In the centre of the front is a lean-to porch, and the windows are a mix of
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The house, which has been altered and extended, and the attached chapel later converted for domestic use, it is stone and brick, with stone dressings and
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roof, and consists of a nave, a south porch, a north aisle, and a chancel. At the west end of the aisle is a bellcote.
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The farmhouse was extended in the late 18th century. The original part is in red brick with some stone, on a stone
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The house is in chequered red and blue brick, and some yellow brick and stone, with stone dressings, a
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on the left, and a tile roof. There are two storeys and attics, and the original block has three
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The farmhouse, which has been altered and extended, is in stone and brick, with stone dressings,
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under segmental arches. At the rear are two round-arched openings, partly blocked, with
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The church has been altered and extended through the centuries, in 1848–49 the north
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band. It contains a central doorway with a quoined surround and a
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Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
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and kneelers. There are two storeys and attics, and two
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Buildings of national importance and special interest
1127: 1116: 1105: 1082: 1071: 1060: 1049: 1023: 960:roof. There are two storeys and attics, and three 140: 134: 1308:. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: 964:. In the centre is a doorway with a tripartite 748:, and two storeys. At the corner are clasping 655:and kneelers. There are two storeys and four 560:, and a shaped lead hood. To the right is a 8: 1355:Lists of listed buildings in Nottinghamshire 1000: 868:. To the right is a two-bay extension with 128: 1094:Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020) 1038:Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020) 1012:Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020) 1148:"Church of St. Giles, Costock (1241942)" 95: 1188:"The Hall Farmhouse, Costock (1241943)" 993: 844:The house, which has been extended, is 233:. The church is built in stone with a 1207:"Fulwell Farmhouse, Costock (1260276)" 567:, the windows in the lower floors are 640:The cottage is in painted brick on a 7: 1169:"The Manor House, Costock (1260272)" 618:Cherry Tree Cottage and outbuildings 585:Cherry Tree Cottage and outbuildings 1287:National Heritage List for England 1268:National Heritage List for England 1249:National Heritage List for England 1230:National Heritage List for England 1211:National Heritage List for England 1192:National Heritage List for England 1173:National Heritage List for England 1153:National Heritage List for England 43:National Heritage List for England 14: 1304:; Williamson, Elizabeth (2020) . 864:on brackets, and the windows are 1264:"White House, Costock (1241945)" 968:and a hood, and the windows are 1245:"Highfields, Costock (1260277)" 1283:"Pomerania, Costock (1241941)" 1128:Historic England & 1241941 1117:Historic England & 1241945 1106:Historic England & 1260277 1083:Historic England & 1241950 1072:Historic England & 1260276 1061:Historic England & 1241943 1050:Historic England & 1260272 1024:Historic England & 1241942 1: 37:. The parish contains eight 974: 952:A brick house with a raised 946: 885: 838: 777: 730: 669: 634: 577: 516: 459: 409: 352: 296: 239: 204: 114: 106: 442:. Most of the windows are 86:GPX (secondary coordinates) 1371: 143: 137: 131: 81:GPX (primary coordinates) 56:Map all coordinates using 41:that are recorded in the 449:, and in the attic is a 419:, and roofs of tile and 218:were added, and in 1862 64:Download coordinates as: 571:, and in the attic are 306:roofs. There are five 943: 879:porch with decorative 835: 727: 556:surround, a decorated 334:. There are clasping 201: 1310:Yale University Press 942: 834: 726: 552:. The doorway has a 541:roof with blue brick 200: 76:GPX (all coordinates) 915:52.83285°N 1.14957°W 807:52.83157°N 1.14854°W 699:52.84169°N 1.13167°W 607:52.83126°N 1.14535°W 489:52.83202°N 1.14882°W 382:52.83286°N 1.14753°W 269:52.83212°N 1.14971°W 220:George Gilbert Scott 173:52.83267°N 1.14887°W 910: /  802: /  763:. 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Index

Costock
civil parish
Rushcliffe
Nottinghamshire
England
listed buildings
National Heritage List for England
OpenStreetMap
KML
GPX (all coordinates)
GPX (primary coordinates)
GPX (secondary coordinates)
St Giles' Church
52°49′58″N 1°08′56″W / 52.83267°N 1.14887°W / 52.83267; -1.14887 (St Giles' Church)

aisle
bellcote
George Gilbert Scott
restored
nave
chancel
slate
52°49′56″N 1°08′59″W / 52.83212°N 1.14971°W / 52.83212; -1.14971 (The Manor House)
slate
bays
gabled
sashes
casements
hood moulds
coped

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