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Numbers 15, 16 & 16A High Green, Gainford (Gainford)

15, 16 & 16A High Green, Gainford  © DCC 2002
15, 16 & 16A High Green, Gainford © DCC 2002

16 & 16A High Green  © DCC 2006
16 & 16A High Green © DCC 2006

16 & 16A High Green - detail  © DCC 2002
16 & 16A High Green - detail © DCC 2002

15  High Green, - detail  © DCC 2006
15 High Green, - detail © DCC 2006

16 & 16A High Green (rear)  © DCC 2006
16 & 16A High Green (rear) © DCC 2006
This is a listed building. This is now a substantial house but was formerly St. Colette's Infant Schhol. Dating from the early 18th century with some alterations. Constructed of roughcast and painted masonry including Welsh slate roof with rendered brick stacks. A lintel with initials IS and the date 1712 appears over one window.
D35678
Stuart (1603 to 1714)
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Late 20th Century (1967 to 2000)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1159552


Source of Reference
Local History of Gainford

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