Poundstretcher, 10 High Street, Sileby (Grade II)
Date Listed | Fri 12th October, 1984 |
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Category | Statutory Listed Building |
Address | No. 10 and ?Poundstretcher? High Street Sileby LE12 7RX |
Grade | Grade II |
Grid Reference | SK6009815124 |
LBS | 405695 |
Volume, Map, Item | 260, 4, 157 |
Parish | Sileby |
Ward | Barrow & Sileby West |
Conservation Area | Sileby |
Description | House and shop, late C17/C18. Red brick, front whitewashed, with fragment of timber framing, granite rubble stone plinth in part, and Welsh slate roof hipped to left, with brick rear ridge and side stacks. Nogged eaves in part. Two storeys of two 8/8 sash windows. On ground floor from left, 8/8 sash with camber lintel, wide mid C20 shop front with glazed door, and part barred alley door. Towards left on first floor part of a tie beam truss is visible with fragments of wall posts below where originally there was a gable. Two storey C19 wing to rear. Inside are chamfered ceiling beams and said to be tie beam trusses in the roof. Formerly the Plough Inn. |
The description above describes the salient features of the building as it was at the date of listing. It is given in order to aid identification; it is not intended to be either comprehensive or exclusive.
Statutory Listing covers all parts of the property and its curtilage, ie all internal and external elements whether described or not.