Listed Building record MDO15722 - The Old Court House, 11 Castle Street, Christchurch

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Summary

Late mediaeval timber framed building refaced in the 18th and 19th centuries. L shaped. Thatched roof. Eastern cross wing refaced with roughcast. Street facade of 2 storeys with 1st floor jettied out. Gable end has elaborate carved bargeboards with pendant and an embattled beam below ornamented with a row of shields. 1st floor has casement window with dripstone above. Shop front below in similar 19th century style. Western part of facade plastered and with plinth. 1 window, sashes with boxed frames and glazing bars. Eastern side facade has exposed, substantial, square panel timber framing. Court Leet was held here for some years after Court Hall was demolished in late late 19th century.

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Late mediaeval timber framed building refaced in the 18th and 19th centuries. L shaped. Thatched roof. Eastern cross wing refaced with roughcast. Street facade of 2 storeys with 1st floor jettied out. Gable end has elaborate carved bargeboards with pendant and an embattled beam below ornamented with a row of shields. 1st floor has casement window with dripstone above. Shop front below in similar 19th century style. Western part of facade plastered and with plinth. 1 window, sashes with boxed frames and glazing bars. Eastern side facade has exposed, substantial, square panel timber framing. Court Leet was held here for some years after Court Hall was demolished in late 19th century.

This description is derived from the associated designation record, the validity of which has not been checked.

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Grid reference Centred SZ 1597 9270 (12m by 21m)
Map sheet SZ19SE

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Record last edited

Aug 12 2024 10:52AM

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