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Listed buildings in Shireoaks

Shireoaks is a civil parish in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains eight listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Shireoaks and the surrounding area. The most important building in the parish is Shireoaks Hall, which is listed together with associated structures. The other listed buildings are a barn, a church, a community centre and a war memorial.


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Grade Criteria[1]
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings edit

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Shireoaks Hall
53°19′10″N 1°10′20″W / 53.31947°N 1.17223°W / 53.31947; -1.17223 (Shireoaks Hall)
 
c. 1614 A small country house that has been altered and is derelict. It is in stone on a chamfered plinth, with floor and lintel bands, string courses, and a coped parapet, partly embattled. There are three storeys and a basement, a cruciform plan, and a front of seven bays. Some windows are sashes, some are mullioned and transomed, there is a French window with a moulded hood, and other openings are blocked.[2][3] II*
Barn, Hall Farm
53°19′09″N 1°10′11″W / 53.31918°N 1.16977°W / 53.31918; -1.16977 (Barn, Hall Farm)
17th century The barn is timber framed with brick and stone infill, mainly rendered, on a stone plinth, with a pantile roof. There is a single storey and nine bays. It contains various doorways and casement windows.[4][5] II
East stable, Shireoaks Hall
53°19′11″N 1°10′21″W / 53.31977°N 1.17253°W / 53.31977; -1.17253 (East stable, Shireoaks Hall)
Early 18th century The east stable is in stone with moulded eaves and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and four bays. On the front is a doorway and windows with fanlights, above are four mullioned casements, and in the right return are a doorway with a chamfered surround and a keystone, and a hatch above.[6] II*
Ha-ha, Shireoaks Hall
53°19′08″N 1°10′21″W / 53.31892°N 1.17263°W / 53.31892; -1.17263 (Ha-ha, Shireoaks Hall)
Early 18th century The ha-ha is 100 metres (330 ft) to the southwest of the house. It is in stone with coping, and extends for about 150 metres (490 ft).[7] II
West stable and outbuildings, Shireoaks Hall
53°19′11″N 1°10′20″W / 53.31982°N 1.17232°W / 53.31982; -1.17232 (West stable and outbuildings, Shireoaks Hall)
 
Early 18th century The west stable is in stone with moulded eaves and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and four bays. On the front is a doorway and windows, above are four mullioned, and in the left return are a doorway with a chamfered surround and a keystone. At teh rear is a wing with a single storey, five bays and a pantile roof.[8] II*
Community Centre
53°19′19″N 1°10′13″W / 53.32206°N 1.17022°W / 53.32206; -1.17022 (Community Centre)
 
1809–10 A chapel, converted into a school in 1864, and later a community centre, it is in stone on a stepped plinth, with a sill band, and a slate roof with pedimented gables and mutules. There is a single storey, and three ranges with seven bays. The gable end faces the street and contains two round-headed sash windows with moulded surrounds. On the west front are triple lancet windows, sash windows, a casement window, a circular window, and an open timber arcade. To the right is a projecting single-storey extension, and behind are two small wings.[9][10] II
St Luke's Church
53°19′21″N 1°10′13″W / 53.32251°N 1.17019°W / 53.32251; -1.17019 (St Luke's Church)
 
1861–63 The church was designed by T. C. Hine and Robert Evans in Decorated style. It is built in stone with roofs of slate and slab, and consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, north and south porches, north and south transepts, an apsidal chancel, and a tower at the crossing with a circular stair turret to the east. The tower has three stages, two string courses, lancet windows, clock faces, double lancet bell openings, four gargoyles, and a coped parapet. The boundary wall is in stone with rounded coping, and contains two wrought iron gates, one with chamfered square piers, and both with pyramidal caps.[11][12] II
War memorial
53°19′21″N 1°10′14″W / 53.32242°N 1.17059°W / 53.32242; -1.17059 (War memorial)
 
1920 The war memorial in the corner of the churchyard of St Luke's Church was designed by C. E. Kempe and company. It consists of a wooden calvary with a bronze figure of Christ, on an octagonal stone plinth, on an octagonal base, in a flagged area. On the base is a quatrefoil decoration on each face, and on the plinth are bronze panels with inscriptions and the names of those lost in the two World Wars.[13] II

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  • Historic England, "Shireoaks Hall, Shireoaks (1370408)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 September 2023
  • Historic England, "Barn at Hall Farm, Shireoaks (1045053)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 September 2023
  • Historic England, "East Stable at Shireoaks Hall, Shireoaks (1045054)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 September 2023
  • Historic England, "Haha at Shireoaks Hall, Shireoaks (1370409)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 September 2023
  • Historic England, "West Stable and Attached Outbuildings at Shireoaks Hall, Shireoaks (1045055)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 September 2023
  • Historic England, "Community Centre, Shireoaks (1370407)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 September 2023
  • Historic England, "Church of St Luke the Evangelist, and Boundary Wall, Shireoaks (1045052)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 September 2023
  • Historic England, "Shireoaks War Memorial, Shireoaks (1421772)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 September 2023
  • Hartwell, Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Williamson, Elizabeth (2020) [1979]. Nottinghamshire. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-24783-1.
  • Historic England, Listed Buildings, retrieved 8 September 2023

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Shireoaks is a civil parish in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire England The parish contains eight listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these three are listed at Grade II the middle of the three grades and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade The parish contains the village of Shireoaks and the surrounding area The most important building in the parish is Shireoaks Hall which is listed together with associated structures The other listed buildings are a barn a church a community centre and a war memorial Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes GradeShireoaks Hall53 19 10 N 1 10 20 W 53 31947 N 1 17223 W 53 31947 1 17223 Shireoaks Hall nbsp c 1614 A small country house that has been altered and is derelict It is in stone on a chamfered plinth with floor and lintel bands string courses and a coped parapet partly embattled There are three storeys and a basement a cruciform plan and a front of seven bays Some windows are sashes some are mullioned and transomed there is a French window with a moulded hood and other openings are blocked 2 3 II Barn Hall Farm53 19 09 N 1 10 11 W 53 31918 N 1 16977 W 53 31918 1 16977 Barn Hall Farm 17th century The barn is timber framed with brick and stone infill mainly rendered on a stone plinth with a pantile roof There is a single storey and nine bays It contains various doorways and casement windows 4 5 IIEast stable Shireoaks Hall53 19 11 N 1 10 21 W 53 31977 N 1 17253 W 53 31977 1 17253 East stable Shireoaks Hall Early 18th century The east stable is in stone with moulded eaves and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and four bays On the front is a doorway and windows with fanlights above are four mullioned casements and in the right return are a doorway with a chamfered surround and a keystone and a hatch above 6 II Ha ha Shireoaks Hall53 19 08 N 1 10 21 W 53 31892 N 1 17263 W 53 31892 1 17263 Ha ha Shireoaks Hall Early 18th century The ha ha is 100 metres 330 ft to the southwest of the house It is in stone with coping and extends for about 150 metres 490 ft 7 IIWest stable and outbuildings Shireoaks Hall53 19 11 N 1 10 20 W 53 31982 N 1 17232 W 53 31982 1 17232 West stable and outbuildings Shireoaks Hall nbsp Early 18th century The west stable is in stone with moulded eaves and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and four bays On the front is a doorway and windows above are four mullioned and in the left return are a doorway with a chamfered surround and a keystone At teh rear is a wing with a single storey five bays and a pantile roof 8 II Community Centre53 19 19 N 1 10 13 W 53 32206 N 1 17022 W 53 32206 1 17022 Community Centre nbsp 1809 10 A chapel converted into a school in 1864 and later a community centre it is in stone on a stepped plinth with a sill band and a slate roof with pedimented gables and mutules There is a single storey and three ranges with seven bays The gable end faces the street and contains two round headed sash windows with moulded surrounds On the west front are triple lancet windows sash windows a casement window a circular window and an open timber arcade To the right is a projecting single storey extension and behind are two small wings 9 10 IISt Luke s Church53 19 21 N 1 10 13 W 53 32251 N 1 17019 W 53 32251 1 17019 St Luke s Church nbsp 1861 63 The church was designed by T C Hine and Robert Evans in Decorated style It is built in stone with roofs of slate and slab and consists of a nave with a clerestory north and south aisles north and south porches north and south transepts an apsidal chancel and a tower at the crossing with a circular stair turret to the east The tower has three stages two string courses lancet windows clock faces double lancet bell openings four gargoyles and a coped parapet The boundary wall is in stone with rounded coping and contains two wrought iron gates one with chamfered square piers and both with pyramidal caps 11 12 IIWar memorial53 19 21 N 1 10 14 W 53 32242 N 1 17059 W 53 32242 1 17059 War memorial nbsp 1920 The war memorial in the corner of the churchyard of St Luke s Church was designed by C E Kempe and company It consists of a wooden calvary with a bronze figure of Christ on an octagonal stone plinth on an octagonal base in a flagged area On the base is a quatrefoil decoration on each face and on the plinth are bronze panels with inscriptions and the names of those lost in the two World Wars 13 IIReferences editCitations edit Historic England Hartwell Pevsner amp Williamson 2020 pp 586 588 Historic England amp 1370408 Hartwell Pevsner amp Williamson 2020 p 589 Historic England amp 1045053 Historic England amp 1045054 Historic England amp 1370409 Historic England amp 1045055 Hartwell Pevsner amp Williamson 2020 p 586 Historic England amp 1370407 Hartwell Pevsner amp Williamson 2020 pp 585 586 Historic England amp 1045052 Historic England amp 1421772 Sources edit Historic England Shireoaks Hall Shireoaks 1370408 National Heritage List for England retrieved 8 September 2023 Historic England Barn at Hall Farm Shireoaks 1045053 National Heritage List for England retrieved 8 September 2023 Historic England East Stable at Shireoaks Hall Shireoaks 1045054 National Heritage List for England retrieved 8 September 2023 Historic England Haha at Shireoaks Hall Shireoaks 1370409 National Heritage List for England retrieved 8 September 2023 Historic England West Stable and Attached Outbuildings at Shireoaks Hall Shireoaks 1045055 National Heritage List for England retrieved 8 September 2023 Historic England Community Centre Shireoaks 1370407 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 September 2023 Historic England Church of St Luke the Evangelist and Boundary Wall Shireoaks 1045052 National Heritage List for England retrieved 8 September 2023 Historic England Shireoaks War Memorial Shireoaks 1421772 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 September 2023 Hartwell Clare Pevsner Nikolaus Williamson Elizabeth 2020 1979 Nottinghamshire The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 24783 1 Historic England Listed Buildings retrieved 8 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Listed buildings in Shireoaks amp oldid 1174796914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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