Extension to Whinstone

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Building summary
Name Whinstone
Address South Street West
Postcode KY15 7BJ
Date 18th century
OS grid ref NO 25204 07347
Latitude & longitude 56°15′10″N 3°12′32″W
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HES listing details[1]
Category B
Reference / Date LB31334 / 12/01/1971
Address/Site Name Premises (Spittal & Son) South Street West
Description:

18 century. 2-storey 2-window, stuccoed and slated; lean-to outbuilding with pigeon entries at gable.

Statement of special interest:

Cobbled area

1963 listing details[2]
Number: 47
Address/Site Name House, South Street, adjoining 46 eastwards
Description:

18th Century: 2-storey with lean-to wing having pigeon entries: stucco and slate

This article deals with the eastern two-storey extension to Whinstone, previously a separate house. It has its own entrance on South Street West. The upper floor is linked by a staircase to the main part of Whinstone, which is located above Vintage Quine. Not to be confused with Whinstone House, West Port.

Listings

HES listing details[3]
Reference: LB31334 Date: 12/01/1971 Category: B
Address/Site Name

Premises (Spittal & Son) South Street West

Description

18 century. 2-storey 2-window, stuccoed and slated; lean-to outbuilding with pigeon entries at gable.

Statement of special interest

Cobbled area

1963 listing details[4]
Number: 47
Address/Site Name

House, South Street, adjoining 46 eastwards

Description

18th Century: 2-storey with lean-to wing having pigeon entries: stucco and slate

Notes

  1. HES record for LB31334. The description clearly refers to the eastern extension. The lean-to outbuilding has gone, but the pigeon entries can still be seen in what was its front wall.
  2. List of buildings, 1963.
  3. HES record for LB31334. The description clearly refers to the eastern extension. The lean-to outbuilding seems to have gone, but the pigeon entries can still be seen in what was its front wall.
  4. List of buildings, 1963.

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