Old Cumbria Gazetteer
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| place:- | Dalton-in-Furness: Kings Mount, 2 to 4 | |
| locality:- | Dalton-in-Furness | |
| parish |
Dalton Town with Newton
parish, once in Lancashire
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| county:- | Cumbria | |
| building/s | ||
| coordinates:- |
SD22667402 | |
| 10Km square:- |
SD27
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| References |
Listed Buildings 2010
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| 1Km square | SD2274 | |
| database:- |
Listed Buildings 2010
Listed Buildings 2010 | |
| courtesy of English Heritage | ||
| NUMBERS 2,3 AND 4 AND ATTACHED STABLE / / KINGS MOUNT / DALTON TOWN WITH NEWTON / BARROW IN FURNESS / CUMBRIA / II / 388491 / SD2266474020 | ||
| courtesy of English Heritage | ||
| Row of houses and stable. Early-mid C19. Roughcast over limestone, slate roofs. 2 storeys and attic, 1:2:2 windows to 1st floor. Nos 3 & 4 on right are a semi-detached pair each with door on left of window to each floor. No.3: part-glazed door and blocked overlight beneath slated canopy; projecting stone sills and raised surrounds to 12-pane sashes. No.4: boarded door and overlight, plain sashes. Truncated end stacks, central ridge stack. No.2 is set back on left, lower and of earlier date: door to right of centre flanked, on left, by casement under segmental arch and, on right, by 4-pane sash; two 16-pane sashes to 1st floor; central dormer with pair of incomplete casements beneath gable; end stack on left. Stable adjoining No.2 on left is of exposed stone with large quoins: casement and stable door under red sandstone arches; taking-in door now glazed. On passage that runs between Nos 18 & 19 Market Place (qv). The passage is marked 'Court No. 3' and together with Nos 19A & 19B Market Place (qv) these buildings illustrate secondary development on narrow plots behind the prestigious Market Place frontage. Stable shown as 1 King's Mount on OS map. | ||
| district:- | Barrow in Furness | |
| listed building -- stable | ||
| coordinates:- |
SD22667402 | |
| date:- | 2010 | |
| period:- | 2010s | |
| Old Cumbria Gazetteer - JandMN: 2008 | ||
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