22 Main Road also known as The Villa

There is more research to do on this property but the land was owned by W. Boulton on the 1798 Enclosure Award map. In 1939 Thomas Longbottom, a retired farmer lived there with his family. The property was awarded Grade II listing on 5th November, 1984. The site recording the listing describes the property as an early-mid 19th Century property, built of brownish-red brick in Flemish bond, ashlar dressings, wooden doorcase and eaves band, slate roof. A central staircase hall plan. Central unit of 2 storeys and 3 first floor windows and single storey, single bay wings. 6-panel door and oblong fanlight under cornice and hood supported by engaged and freestanding pilasters. 4-pane sashes to centre and right wing, replacement 16-pane sash to left wing all under ashlar wedge channeled lintels with key blocks and with stone cills. Ashlar first floor band, modillion eaves cornice. Flat-topped hipped roof with 2 stacks. Ashlar coping to flat-roofed wings. To rear, staircase window: sash with glazing bars and radial glazing in head. Interior: shutters to front ground floor windows and original staircase.

22 Main Road also known as The Villa
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