Nanpantan Locally Listed Buildings
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Descriptions are given below for the following listed buildings in Nanpantan. There are additonal lists of buildings in Loughborough.
Please note that the records describe the salient features of each property in order to aid identification: the records are not intended to be either comprehensive or exclusive.
Listing covers all parts of the property and its curtilage, ie all internal and external elements whether described or not.
Locally Listed Buildings
‘The Priory’ Public House, Nanpantan Road - Locally Listed
Nanpantan Hall, Nanpantan Road - Locally Listed
Nanpantan Hall Lodge (and Outbuildings), Nanpantan Road - Locally Listed
St Marys Church, Nanpantan Road - Locally Listed
Charnwood Hall, Woodhouse Lane - Locally Listed
Charnwood Hall Lodge, Woodhouse Lane - Locally Listed
Buck Hill Lodge, Woodhouse Lane - Locally Listed
Home Farm, Woodhouse Lane - Locally Listed
‘The Priory’ Public House, Nanpantan Road - Locally Listed
Public House. Built c1930 for Home Brewery, Nottingham. A stylistic confection recalling French Renaissance chateau architecture. Rendered walls with stone framed openings and metal casement windows. 2 storeys. Steep pitched Swithland slate roofs. ‘L’ shaped on plan with angled corner containing main entrance under flat roofed porch carried on plain stone columns. Oversailing eaves with upstanding shaped gables. Corner façade framed by 2 round towers capped with conical slate roof.
Nanpantan Hall, Nanpantan Road - Locally Listed
Private House. Perhaps Early Victorian in origin. Possibly later. Plain Regency/Neoclassical styling. Mellow red brick with stone string courses, window dressings and cornice. Hipped slate roofs with lead ridge and pitched roofed dormer windows. Deep eaves with timber dentil detail. Tall ridge and eaves stacks with expressed stone heads. 3 storeys including attic storey. Asymmetrical plan.
Nanpantan Hall Lodge (and Outbuildings), Nanpantan Road - Locally Listed
Lodge to Nanpantan Hall. Perhaps Mid C19 in origin. Half timbered bay possibly added Late C19. Mix of styles embracing Tudor/Gothic/Domestic Revivals. Mountsorrel Granite with shaped stone lintols and pale brick block bonded quoins. Multi gabled Swithland slate roof , part pitched and part half hipped. Deep eaves. Decorated barge boards. Ridge with fleur de lys decoration. 2 storeys.
St Marys Church, Nanpantan Road - Locally Listed
‘St Mary in Charnwood’ Methodist Church. Satellite of Emmanuel Church, Forest Road. Built 1888. Stripped Gothic Revival styling. Mountsorrel Granite with stone quoins, copings and windows. Slate pitched roof with upstanding gables and half dormer pitched roof porch on N façade. Bell-cote surmounts W gable. Generally, shallow arched heads to windows fashioned from straight lintols with shaped soffits.
Charnwood Hall, Woodhouse Lane - Locally Listed
Originally, Private House. Later converted to Halls of Residence for Loughborough Technical College. Now a Residential Home. Perhaps Late C19/Early C20 with later alterations and extensions. Domestic Revival styling. Mountsorrel granite with red brick quoins, arched openings and window dressings. Multi gabled pitched clay tile roofs with dormers. Oversailing eaves. Tall stacks with corbelled heads. 3 storeys including attic accommodation. Asymmetrical layout. Generally vertical sliding sash windows. 2 storey chamfered bay window on R of main façade. Semi-circular stone oriel window on centre bay. Untidy full width ‘lean to’ canopy possibly a later addition or much altered from original installation. Porch centred under oriel window also appears to have been added.
Charnwood Hall Lodge, Woodhouse Lane - Locally Listed
Lodge. Contemporary with Hall. Domestic Revival. Mountsorrel granite with red brick quoins flat arched openings and window dressings. Pitched clay tile roof. ‘L’shaped plan with tile hanging to gables above 1st floor windows. Squat ridge and gable stacks with corbelled heads. Heavy timber casement windows with small paned top lights. Flat roofed rectangular timber bay window on S façade. Timber framed ‘lean to’ canopy on E façade probably a later addition.
Buck Hill Lodge, Woodhouse Lane - Locally Listed
Perhaps originally a Lodge / Farmhouse to Buck Hill Farm. Now a Private House. Adjoining buildings at rear may be part new build and part barn conversions. Late C19/Early C20 with later additions. Domestic Revival styling. Slate block walls with red brick quoins and window dressings. Render and half timbering to part of 1st floor. Projecting upper NE gable fronting road carried on timber brackets. Clay tiled pitched roofs. Deep eaves. Squat brick stacks. Generally timber casement windows with pseudo leaded lights. Splayed 1st floor oriel window on NW gable carried on timber brackets
Home Farm, Woodhouse Lane - Locally Listed
Farm on the Paget Estate. Now operated by ‘Growing Concern’ as an Organic Farm open to the public. Original barns and yard perhaps Late C18. Vernacular styling. Substantial C20 restoration but reasonably sympathetic. Part mellow red brick, part random Mountsorrel granite. Pitched roofs, part Swithland slate, part red clay pantiles. Barns on W side reclad with C20 concrete tiles. Victorian Farmhouse perhaps Late C19. Quite plain. Patterned red/yellow brick. Steep pitched clay tile roofs. Multi-gabled. Deep eaves. Vertical sliding sash windows, some with margin panes. Generally brick arched heads to openings. Early Victorian walled gardens with greenhouses and outbuildings all in poor condition. C20 farm buildings to S of original complex.
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