Listed Building: BOYNTON HALL (278822)

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Grade II*
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Volume/Map/Item 278822
Date assigned 16 March 1972
Date last amended

Description

TM 03 NE CAPEL ST MARY OLD LONDON ROAD 3/48 16.3.72 Boynton Hall II* House. C14 raised aisle hall with C16 and later alterations and additions. The original ranges timber framed and plastered, other ranges probably plastered brick. Red plain tiled roofs. Of several builds the original range has an off centre left inserted chimney stack, right forward gabled wing has a stack to left return, in the angle of this wing and the main range is a wing gabled to left with an external end stack, There is a further range to rear right of the original range. 2 storeys and 2 storeys and attics. 2 storey angled bay to left crosswing, 2 windows to right return of right gabled wing, main range has a flat headed dormer and a ground floor 2-light casement, others mainly small paned vertically sliding sashes. there is a single storey parapeted extension to right of main range, 2 gabled dormers to rear of main range. C20 glazed porch to left of main range. Internally many features are concealed, but in the kitchen and hall a large tie beam supports a pair of large octagonal aisle posts which have moulded capitals and bases. The inner arms form a 2-centred arch with the cambered collar over. This collar said to support a king post, side arms and centre posts support the aisle top plate. Now with arch braced side purlin roof. There is a moulded vertically boarded door original with the inserted wall below the queen post in the kitchen. Listing NGR: TM0917037231

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Sources (1)

  • Digital archive: Historic England. National Record Of the Historic Environment. 386528.

Map

Location

Grid reference TM 0917 3723 (point)
Map sheet TM03NE

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Record last edited

Mar 1 2022 11:58AM

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