LISTED BUILDINGS IN CAISTOR, LINCOLNSHIRE.

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Caistor Methodist Chapel, CHAPEL STREET, CAISTOR, (9/41)
IoE number : 196592
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Chapel, circa 1840, red brick, ashlar dressings, slate roof with 2 wall stacks. Basement with 2 storey 3 bay front, deep plinth upon which 4 pilaster rest which divide the facade into 3 irregular bays, the central bay being wider than the flankers. The pilasters rise up to roll moulded capitals with a frieze and a full stone lined pediment in the centre of which is a pierced stone roundel. Second floor brick band. Basement has a central plain door with 5 pane overlight flanked by single glazing bar sashes having slightly segmental stone lintels. On the first floor is a central triple window with moulded capitals and arches, 5 panes with stained glass borders. Flanked by single double windows in a similar but plainer style. The second floor matches the first. Between the first and the second floors is a stone tablet inscribed 'Wesleyan Chapel'. Right side has 4 bays with pilasters, each panel. having dentillated cornice and first floor band and containing single sashes at ground and first floor levels having moulded brick heads, with gabled porch dated 1900 at left. Inside, a complete first floor gallery in the form of a flattened oval, panelled wood front, the whole supported on iron stanchions in the form of baseless round Tuscan columns. Pews are original, but reader's desk is later. 2 staircases outside the main hall have plain square section balusters, curling handrails and open treads. Upstairs all is grained and painted to resemble good deal; a complete set of box pews. Ceiling has a decorative plaster rose at its centre with acanthus leaves and round the margins of the ceiling is a pierced decorative iron ventilator grille.

Paradise Cottages (West & East), CHURCH FOLLY, CAISTOR, (9/43)
21-10-76 (Formerly listed as No's 1, 2 and 3 Paradise Row)
IoE number : 196593
Date Listed : 21 OCT 1976
Date of Last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
Grade II
Row of 2 houses, early C19, coursed ironstone rubble, red brick (English Garden Wall Bond of 3) pantiled roof, stone coped gables and kneelers with 2 ridge stacks, brick front has been toothed into ironstone gable at the left hand end. 3 storey, 6 bays on ground floor, 4 bays on first floor front, brick dentillated eaves course. On the ground floor is a central glazed C20 door with 3 pane overlight. Flanked by a pair of glazing bar sashes and a glazed door and the door on the right is covered by a C20 glazed porch. First floor has 4 glazing bar sashes, second floor has 4 smaller glazing bar sashes. All openings have brick segmental heads. Interior has 2 Cl9 cast iron ranges in plain surrounds with bracketed mantels and upstairs 2 bath grates. Lime ash floors. External stone walls at rear and gables are three feet thick with very large quoins and some chalk patching at a high level. There is a local tradition that the building was originally a tithe barn, but this seems improbable in view of its narrowness, height and absence of large side opening at rear.

Roman Wall, CHURCH FOLLY, CAISTOR, (9/43)
(1-11-66 Formerly listed as Roman Wall in garden of "Castle Wall")
IoE number : 196594
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
G.V. I
South side of Churchyard Roman Wall by churchyard, C4. A length of the south wall of the Roman town at Caistor. 15 feet long and standing about I0 feet high, of limestone rubble with massive irregular foundation blocks and layers of herringbone core above fixed by layers of poured mortar. Facing robbed; wall at least 5 feet thick at this point. Scheduled as an Ancient Monument.
Caistor School Library, CHURCH STREET (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/49)
IoE number : 196600
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
School library, formerly chapel, 1842 with C20 alterations. Yellow brick with ashlar dressings, red brick to sides and rear. 3 bay 2 storey front with double plinth, angle pilasters, a pair of pilasters flanking the central doorway, a ground floor sill band, a first floor band and a pediment. All verticals have extreme entasis to lend an 'Egyptian' style. 3 steps up to the central 2 leaf door of 6 panels in a plain surround with moulded cornice; above is a stone inscribed 1842. Flanked by blank eared window surrounds resting on the sill band. To first floor a central blank opening flanked by 2 C20 fixed lights resembling glazing bar sashes. 3 bay sides defined by angle and 2 midwall pilasters, ground and first floor bands. Interior substantially altered in C20.
Church of St Peter and St Paul, CHURCH STREET (South Side), CAISTOR, (9/47)
IoE number : 196598
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 01 NOV 1966
G.V. I
Parish Church. Cll, C12, C13, C14, C15, C17, C18. Chancel rebuilt 1848, restoration by Butterfield 1862. Roofs painted 1894. Rood beam erected 1929. Ironstone and limestone coursed rubble, with limestone and ironstone dressings, slate roofs. West tower, north and south aisles, north porch, chancel, vestry. West tower of ironstone with limestone buttresses, of 5 stages, irregular construction. The lowest stage is of 2 main phases, the earlier being represented by 2 wide arches in the west and south walls. The arches are made up of long narrow voussoirs, and are now blocked. The western arch is cut by the C12 west door, which is central to the axis of the present tower, though the earlier arch is offset to the south. The west door has chamfered imposts and a round head with chevron decoration beneath a chamfered hoodmould. Doorway is flanked by 2 narrow stepped buttresses, probably of C14 date. The south buttress has a pieceof C13 recumbent slab with a cross fleury incorporated into it. Above the west door is a C19 lancet and in the fourth stage a C13 2 light opening, the lights having cusped ogee heads with a quatrefoil in the tympanum, set within a double chamfered pointed opening having a chamfered hood mould with grotesque label stops. Above again is a hollow moulded string course from which project 3 water chutes, 2 grotesques at the angles and one knight. The battlemented parapet has pinnacles at the angles; the top stage details are repeated on all four sides. The north wall of the tower is of 4 external stages. A blocked, probably C13 pointed headed doorway can be seen at the base, though the details are now obscure. Above is a C13 small, weathered, but originally pointed headed light. In the angle between the north aisle and the north side of the tower, the face alternate quoins can be seen of what was originally the north west angle of the nave. North aisle is built of ironstone. At the west end is a C19 3 light window in a curious late Gothic style. To the east is the contemporary porch with Gothic quatrefoils and Tudoresque rectangular windows in the side walls and an outer arch in C13 style without capitals but with stop chamfers. Stone coped gable rises to a cross fleury. The inner doorway is a recut C13 arch, single chamfered reveals and chamfered hood mould. East of the porch are 3 further 4 centred C19 3 light windows, each with elaborate cusped tracery. In the east wall, a more regular 3 light window with developed Y tracery, pointed arch and hood mould. North clerestorey has 4 windows of 3 lights each beneath angular 4 centred hood moulds having human head and beast label stops. The lights have trilobed cusped heads and chamfered mullions. Battlemented parapet above a hollow moulded string course with occasional grotesques. North and south walls of the 1848 chancel have cusped trefoil headed lancets, the east wall has 3 similar plus a cusped trefoil light above. The east wall of the south chapel has evidence of a blocked doorway about two thirds along from the north end. 4 stones of the extended footings project further than the rest, and 3 stones of the reveals are visible on either side of the doorway. There is a set back stepped buttress on the east wall, a plain plinth which is stepped to the south, and in the south wall a 2 light C19 window. The south gable of the chapel is coped with kneelers, a further buttress to the south west angle. In the west wall the shape of a blocked C13 lancet can be seen above the oil tank. The south aisle has a fine though weathered C13 doorway in a slightly advanced entry bay with a sloping solid roof. The doorway has 5 clustered keeled shafts in the reveals which continue over the arch as ribs, the 2 elements being separated by annular capitals with matching narrow abaci. The arch ribs are surmounted by orders of dogtooth, but this only continues in the outer pair of the lower orders. The doorway is flanked by slender late C15 3 light windows with cusped ogee heads and pierced spandrels beneath a flat moulded hood which terminate in plain horizontal label stops. Eastwards, there is a third similar 4 light window. The clerestory matches that to the north. The west wall of the north aisle displays the same large face alternate presumably Saxon quoins as on the south, in addition, a prominent straight joint further south attests the probable former existence of a much narrower aisle. The north wall of the tower is in 4 stages, of ironstone, but with some C19 patching. At the base, the second of the early arches can be seen and, like that to the west, is composed of long narrow voussoirs. This arch is cut by the stepped south western tower buttress, which contains part of a C13 coped tomb slab bearing a cross. Immediately east of the early arch is a stepped C13 buttress, so dated because it avoids a small lancet window to the west. The lancet could, of course, have been there earlier, but it seems more likely that it was so sited in order to accommodate the buttress position. Above the buttress in the second stage is a sandstone sundial dated 1835, with above a large clock of 1853, balancing that to the north. Inside, C13 north and south arcades of 4 bays, the 'ammonite' label stops of the north aisle arches are paralleled in work by Bishop Grossteste at Lincoln (1235-53). The shafts stand on large square bases, recut in the C19. The shafts have octagonal water retaining bases, octagonal shafts with moulded nailhead capitals hollow abaci and double chamfered arches, having hollow moulded hood moulds terminating in human heads on the south side and ammonites on the north. The Romanesque tower arch is plastered and hence all its details are obscured apart from the plain imposts which are chamfered on the undersides. Inside, the tower has 3 openings on the ground floor on the west, north and south. The south doorway is round headed and since the voussoirs do not match the reveals, it looks repositioned; it is not visible outside, but could be a worn keyhole window. The chancel arch is C13, engaged octagonal responds with single chamfers. The capitals have simple leaf forms in the necking, evidently early in the C13 to match the water retaining bases. Double chamfered arch over. There is a contemporary double chamfered arch on the south side, resting on single engaged annular corbels. On the north side, a similar corbel exists, as does the springing for an arch on the south side, but the arch it supported has gone, probably when the rood loft was contrived in the C14, the shape of which can be seen in the plaster above. All this looks like evidence of former transepts. On the east side of the crossing, in the angles, are the engaged shafts of a late Norman crossing, with a further scallop beyond on either side. These shafts are consonant with a large and impressive C12 building, probably with a cruciform plan. The chancel was largely rebuilt in 1848, and all the fittings and glass are of that date. Monuments:- In the vestry on the east wall are a black slate wall plaque to Sir Edward Maddison d.1553. Deceased shown kneeling in full armour, regarding a book on an altar, his plumed helm before him. On the west wall a collection of 7 wall plaques, including one to William Fields, d.1732, which features 2 urns and a shell in a provincial style. Above is a second monument to a member of the Maddison family, Katherine, d.1619. An effigy of Sir William de Hundon, late C13, knight in mail and surcoat, shield and dog at feet, set in contemporary arched tomb recess in the north wall of the Hundon Choir. Effigy further east may be that of his wife, also late C13 feet on dog, flowing gown, draped head. Further east still is the magnificent though damaged effigy to Sir John de Hundon, High Sheriff of Lincolnshire, died late in the C14. Shown in full plate armour with a mailed gorget and basinet helm, all straps to helm, cingulum and spurs are decorated with roses. The tomb recess matches the quality of the rest, having deep cusping with sunk spandrels,. Brass to John Ousterby, d.1461, and his wife in the chancel floor. Fragment of a C12 wheel head stone grave maker to the south of the lectern, and on the north wall of the Hundon Choir the famous Caistor Gad Whip.
Caistor Grammar School Old Building, CHURCH STREET (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/50)
IoE number : 196601
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 01 NOV 1966
GRADE II
School hall. 1631 with alterations of C19 heavily restored in 1930. Squared coursed ironstone rubble with sandstone and limestone dressings, rudimentary quoins, pantiled roof with raised stone roll moulded coped gables; one wall stack. Rectangular plan with C19 extension to right. Single storey 3 bay south front surmounted by a hollow moulded string course with roll crested battlements above. Off centre planked 1930 door has a plain rounded arched head, originally with chamfered arrises. Above the door is an inscribed rectangular panel, 1930, set in a hollow moulded sandstone head with a Latin inscription recording the foundation of the school by Francis Rawlinson, Rector of the Church of St. Nicholas at South Kelsey in 1631. To either side of the door are single slightly projecting rectangular bays, each containing a 3 light window beneath hollow moulded depressed 4 centred hood moulds with simple horizontal stops. The leaded lights have iron transomes and each has a single horizonatally hinged light at the base. The mullions are chamfered, the hoods 4 centred, the spandrels are sunken wedges. Inside, the panelling and other fittings date from the 1930 restoration. The fireplace consists of a moulded 4 centred arch stopping in stop chamfers, in the spandrels are sunk stepped panels. In the north (rear) wall of the building, 2 original large blocked windows can be seen to either side of the projecting brick stack; there was a further window, now blocked, high up in the west wall.
Hestcroft House 2, CHURCH STREET (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/48)
IoE number : 196599
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
G.V. GRADE II
House, mid C19, painted brick with stucco dressings, hipped slate roof with 2 rendered wall stacks. 2 storey 3 bay front with central 6 panelled door with traceried overlight, panelled reveals, wooden ribbed doorcase with circles at angles and shallow flat hood, over centre of door is a contemporary wooden female head. Flanked by single glazing bar sashes, on first floor are 3 similar windows, all windows have rusticated stucco lintels with raised keystones, those on top partly obscured by later guttering. Included for group value only.
The Old Vicarage,CHURCH STREET (South side), CAISTOR (9/44)
IoE number : 196595
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 01 NOV 1966
G.V. GRADE II
Vicarage, now house. C17 with C18 and C19 alterations. Rendered brick, slate roof, stone coped gables, 2 gable and one ridge stacks. 7 bay 2 storey front with attics. Off centre panelled glazed door covered by a C19 brick porch with Gothic pointed sidelights, decorated eaves and gable. Flanked by to the right 2 glazing bar sashes with beyond a canted bay window with glazing bar sashes at the end of a projecting wing. Left of the door is a wall at ground floor level to a yard, into which open a further door and glazing bar sash. On the first floor above the door is a blank window opening with to the left, 2 glazing bar sashes and to the right a similar window, a further blank opening and a second window. There is a second canted oriel window in the projecting wing to the right which has a shaped lead roof. Inside are sweeping early C19 stairs with plain square section balusters, 3 to a tread, shaped curving handrails. The west, garden, front has 2 two storey canted bay windows and an early C19 wooden doorcase, first floor band and pilasters which divide the facade into 4 bays.
3-7, CHURCH STREET (South side), CAISTOR, (9/45)
IoE number : 196596
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
G.V. GRADE II
Row of 3 houses, early C19. Red brick (English Garden Wall Bond of 3) with stucco dressings, pantiled roof: one raised brick coped gable. 2 gable and 2 ridge stacks. 2 storey 6 bay front with dentillated eaves course. Each house has a 6 panelled door with traceried blank overlights in the Chinese Taste, slight reeded doorcases with plain square corner blocks. To left of each is a single glazing bar sash, on first floor a further similar window. All openings have splayed stucco flat lintels.
9, CHURCH STREET (South side), CAISTOR, (9/46)
IoE number : 196597
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
G.V. GRADE II
House, early C19, brown brick, stucco dressings, hipped slate roof, central brick ridge stack, 2 storey 3 bay front, dentillated eaves course. Central doorway covered by rectangular brick porch with outer half glazed door and a flat roof. Flanked by single glazing bar sashes. On the first floor is a small central casement window which is flanked by a single glazing bar sash. All openings have plain splayed stucco lintels.
Fleece Inn, GRIMSBY ROAD (North Side), CAISTOR, (8/54)
IoE number : 196605
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Inn, late C18 with C19 alterations, colour washed brick with pantiled roof having brick coped tumbled gables with small kneelers single end stack and ridge stack. L-plan. 2 storey originally 3 bay now 5 bay front with dentillated eaves course. Off centre plain door with 3 pane overlight under a segmental head, flanked by 2 C19 canted bay windows with glazing bar sashes and flat roofs. To right a 3 light C19 casement and beyond a single light, beyond a blocked opening. Above the door is a short glazing bar sash with to left a glazing bar sash and to right 3 further similar windows, all with segmental heads. Wing to rear, 2 storey, 2 bays, with glazing bar sashes.
Tower Mill at Old Corn Mill, High Road, Caistor (8/57)
IoE number : 196607
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
Grade II

Tower Mill, early C19; black bitumen painted brick; 4 storeys; tapering circular tower with top course having a dogtooth dentillated eaves course. Central door opening, above 2 fixed lights with above again a further blocked opening. Interior has original first floor.
Tower House 2, GRIMSBY ROAD (South Side), CAISTOR, (9/55)
(1-11-66 formerly listed under High Street)
IoE number : 196606
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House, early C19, stucco with stucco dressings, hipped slate roof with 2 ridge stucco stacks. 2 storey 3 bay front with first floor band, cornice band and slightly overhanging eaves. The outer 2 bays are bowed and slightly advanced through both storeys. Central 6 panelled door with upper pair of panels glazed and panels decorated with rectangles with scalloped angles, traceried fanlight. Covered by an open porch supported on detached circular Tuscan columns and to either side similar half columns. Columns support plain frieze and entablature. Flanked by single glazing bar sashes to full height with plain surrounds and simple cornices supported on slender scrolled brackets to either side. On the first floor are 3 glazing bar sashes. All windows have notably slender glazing bars, original glass and shutters. Interior has moulded skirting, architraves and doors, marble fireplace with brass roundels at the angles and a second with fluted columns to either side. Right facade to Grimsby Road has 4 bays on the ground floor with cornices and brackets and on the first floor 4 glazing bar sashes, all original.
3 & 5, GRIMSBY ROAD (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/52)
IoE number : 196603
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
G.V. GRADE II
House and 2 shops, late C18 with early C19 alterations. Brick, stucco and stucco details, pantiled roof with raised brick tumbled gables and one brick gable stack. 3 storey irregular 3 bay front, stucco plinth, first and second floor bands and rusticated quoins. Central half glazed panelled door with 5 paned overlight, having a wooden doorcase with pilasters, plain frieze and pediment, flanked by single early C19 shopfronts each consisting of a half glazed panelled door with a 4 light shop window defined by wooden plain pilasters which terminate in scrolled brackets which support a dentillated cornice. On the first floor are 2 glazing bar sashes with rusticated stucco lintels with raised keystones. To second floor 3 fixed glazing bar windows to eaves.
7, GRIMSBY ROAD (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/53)
1-11-66 formerly listed as Hillside House (2 Dwellings )
IoE number : 196604
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House, early Cl9, brick with stucco dressings, pantiled roof with 2 end stacks, 2 storey 4 bay front with dog tooth eaves course. Off centre 6 panelled door with milled upper frame and plain overlight, in wooden doorcase with engaged triple fluted Doric pillars, plain frieze, open pediment decorated with flutes and paterae and Greek key pattern on the archivolt. To left are 2 glazing bar sashes. On the first floor are 4 further sashes, and between centre pair of which is a small triangular headed fixed glazing bar light, probably an insertion. All sashes have rusticated splayed stucco lintels.
18, HIGH STREET, CAISTOR, (9/58)
IoE number : 196608
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House, early C18 with C19 alterations. Colour washed brick with stucco dressings, concrete interlocking tiled roof having 2 brick coped gables and single gable stack. 2 storey 4 bay front, 2 bay first floor. Plinth, first floor band and plain eaves board. Off centre 4 panelled door with bordered overlight, panelled reveals and reeded wooden doorcase with narrow hood. To left a plain sash and to right 2 similar windows. To first floor a blank window opening above the door is flanked by single plain sashes. All windows have plain stucco lintels.
Holly House entrance piers and gates 24, HIGH STREET (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/59)
1-11-66 ( Formerly listed as Holly House)
IoE number : 196609
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
G.V. GRADE II
House, now also dental surgery. Early C19, brick with stucco dressings; concrete tiled roof with raised stone coped gables and 2 brick end stacks; L-plan. 3 storey 5 bay front with stucco plinth and dentillated eaves course. Central 6 panelled door, 5 steps up, with petaloid traceried fanlight, dentillated wooden panelled reveals, flanked by ¼ engaged Tuscan Doric columns with plain entablature and open pediment, flanked by 2 glazing bar sashes. On the first floor are 5 glazing bar sashes and on the second floor 5 smaller similar windows. All windows have splayed stucco lintels with raised keystones. To left of front is a gateway with flanking rusticated stucco walls containing 4 centred arches with decorative doors with pierced arabesques. 4 gate piers terminate in moulded square capstones.
House and garage in garden of Holly House 24, HIGH STREET (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/60)
IoE number : 196610
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and garage, formerly house, C17 with early C19 alterations. Brick with coursed ironstone foundation, hipped pantiled roof and a brick ridge stack. High Street front is of 2 bays and 2 storeys. Ground floor reached by 4 steps from street level with section of iron railing with footscraper. Off centre 6 panelled door in plain wooden doorcase with reeded top rail. To left a glazing bar sash. On the first floor a single glazing bar sash to the eaves; lower openings have segmental brick heads. Interior: groom's cottage to street, early C19 stable to rear. C17 staggered butt purl in roof.
1/5/7/9, HORSEMARKET, CAISTOR, (9/61)
IoE number : 196611
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
4 terraced houses, formerly 6, early C19 with C20 alterations. Painted stucco with pantiled roof and 5 brick ridge stacks. 12 bay, originally 14 bay front, 2 blocked doorways, 3 storeys. Plinth on downhill side of front (to right); facade divided by 3 pairs of stucco pilasters with bases and capitals. Central open round-headed doorway to rear with concentric rusticated stucco voussoirs. To left are 2 C20 half glazed doors and 3 glazing bar sashes. To right are 2 further C20 glazed doors, 2 glazing bar sashes and one C20 triple casement window. On the first floor are 7 smaller glazing bar sashes and on the third floor is a central blocked window opening flanked by 3 small glazing bar sashes to either side. All original windows have segmental heads with rusticated stucco segmental lintels.
PUMP, MARKET PLACE, CAISTOR, (9/62)
IoE number : 196612
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Pump, 1897, cast iron, painted, on a stone plinth with 2 steps up. Made by W. Macfarlane & Co of Glasgow, a major producer of late C19 decorative ironwork. Square block with integral fluted plinth surmounted by a lion supporting a shield on which is inscribed 'To commemorate the 60th year of the reign of H.M. Queen Victoria. From her loyal subjects of Caistor 20th June 1897'. Beneath a Greek key fret is a royal coat of arms and a spigot from which water issues into a semi-circular trough beneath. To the right is a delicate curving pump handle. Included for group value only.
1, MARKET PLACE, CAISTOR (North Side), (9/63)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as Premises occupied by Caistor Post Office)
IoE number : 196613
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Shop and house, early C18 with C19 alterations. Brick with stucco dressings, pantiled roof with left raised stone coped gable and right tile coped gable and 2 brick gable stacks. 3 storey 3 bay front with 2nd floor stucco band, central glazed door with plain overlight flanked by single rectangular bays each containing triple C19 windows, over door and bays a moulded entablature with scrolly brackets on the frieze. To the first floor a central blank opening flanked by C19 plain sashes, on second floor a smaller central blank opening flanked by plain sashes. All openings have plain splayed stucco lintels. Original C18 lead downpipe and hopper to right hand of facade.
2, MARKET PLACE (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/64)
(1-11-66 Formerly listed as part of Nos 3 and 4)
IoE number : 196614
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop, early C18 with early and mid C19 and C20 alterations. Rendered brick with stucco dressings, pantiled roof, 2 brick gable stacks, 3 storey 4 bay front with 2nd floor band and rusticated stucco quoins, moulded cornice with kneelers at ends. Ground floor has off centre C20 glazed double door with to right 2 large contemporary shop windows with deep fascia over. On the first floor are 4 C19 bordered sashes and on the second floor 2 further smaller bordered sashes on the right and on the left 2 plain sashes. All windows have narrow sills and rusticated splayed stucco lintels. Included for group value only.
3 & 4, MARKET PLACE (North Side), CAISTOR (9/65)
(1-11-66 Formerly listed as house and shop occupied by R.H. Wilkinson)
IoE number : 196615
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
2 shops with storage over, formerly one property. C17 with C19 and C20 alterations, rendered brick, steeply pitched pantiled roof with stone coped gables, 2 brick gable stacks and one ridge stack. 2 storey 4 bay front. Left side has a mid C19 shop front with recessed glazed door with plain overlight and panelled reveals with to the left a 3 light shop window. Shop front has panelled end pilasters and fascia with cornice on deep moulded consoles. To right is a C20 shop front with large plate glass windows, C20 door and deep fascia. First floor has to left a plain sash with stucco surround and to right 3 plain sashes.
5 & 5A, MARKET PLACE (North Side), CAISTOR, (9/66)
IoE number : 196616
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Shop and office, formerly house. Early C18 with C20 alterations. Brick, in part rendered and painted, hipped pantiled roof having single brick gable and ridge stacks. No 5 has a single bay 2 storey front to Market Place consisting of a C20 shopfront with a glazing bar window above. No 5A has a 2 storey 4 bay front with plinth and moulded first floor brick band, dentillated eaves course. C20 inserted door on left in former window opening with 3 plain sashes to right. On the first floor are 4 C20 top hung glazing bar casements. All openings have splayed moulded brick arches. Interior:- Right hand room has full height painted fielded and raised panelling, fireplace removed, with arch over doorway. In the alcove between the fireplace and the doorway is a recess with a semi- circular head containing a bench, probably a rent chair, with hinged seat and solid curving arms, 6 panelled door. On either side of the overmantle are single late C18 prints varnished to the panels.
8 & 9, MARKET PLACE (East Side), CAISTOR, (9/67)
1-11-66 (formerly listed as house occupied by C. Dixon)
IoE number : 196617
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop. C18 with C20 alterations. Brick, partly painted, pantiled roof with slightly raised brick coped gable to left. 3 storey 3 bay front; originally 2 storeys only. On the ground floor are 2 C20 shop fronts. On the first floor one C18 glazing bar sash and 2 C20 top hung casements. Second floor has 3 smaller glazing bar sashes. All upper windows have plain splayed stucco lintels. Rear of building is separately described under 6 & 8 South Street (even).
10, MARKET PLACE (East Side), CAISTOR, 9/68
(1-11-66 formerly listed as premises occupied by"Ruth Brown" shoe shop)
IoE number : 196618
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop. Early C18 with C20 alterations. Brick with stucco keystones, moulded stone kneelers, raised brick gables and pantiled roof, rear brick stack, 3 storey plus garret 2 bay front with 2nd floor brick band. Ground floor C20 shop front with door to left with glazing bar windows and fascia over. 1st floor has 2 glazing bar sashes, second floor has 2 similar windows. All windows have rubbed brick flat arches with stucco keystones. On the right hand gable elevation were originally 2 windows on the first floor, one of which survives. Above a now blocked garret window in the gable.
12, MARKET PLACE, CAISTOR (East Side), (9/69)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as premises occupied by R Hall) G.V.
IoE number : 196619
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop, late C18 with C19 and C20 alterations. Painted brick with hipped pantiled roof. A prominent free standing box plan between 2 spaces; 3 storey 2 bay front with C19 wooden shop front with moulded fascia and cornice, with C20 glazed door and glazing bar windows. First floor has 2 glazing bar sashes, second floor has 2 similar windows. All windows have flat rubbed brick arches. On the right hand side of the facade is a C19 2 leafed doorway with moulded timber surround and plain cornice, above a further single glazing bar sash.
Caistor House 19, MARKET PLACE (West Side), CAISTOR, (9/70)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as on Plough Hill)
IoE number : 196620
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Flats, formerly house, C17 with late C18 refronting. Stuccoed brick with slate hipped roof and single central stack. 3 storey 5 bay front. Block stands on a platform with plinth and dentillated cornice. Central entrance bay defined by full height Ionic pilasters with pediment. 3 steps up to central 6 panelled door in semi-circular headed opening with curvilinear traceried fanlight and panelled reveals. Doorcase is crudely decorated with a dowel imitation of reeding with dentillated frieze. Above door is a plain panel bearing the date '1682', which cannot be trusted. Doorway covered by an open porch supported by a pair of round Ionic pillars with a pair of similar pillars in antis flanking the door. Full entablature. Flanked by single glazing bar sashes in painted plain stone surrounds with plain cornices on dentils. Central semicircular headed first floor glazing bar sash flanked by plain pilasters with moulded hood mould. Above centre of window is a proud lozenge flanked by stone shields of arms. Central window is flanked by pairs of glazing bar sashes with painted stone surrounds and plain dentillated cornices with beneath stucco anthemiae brackets. To second floor is a central circular glazing bar fixed light with moulded stone surround. Flanked by 2 smaller glazing bar sashes with painted stone surrounds and anthemion brackets. In the pediment is a lion's head.
20, MARKET PLACE (west side), CAISTOR, (9/71)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as premises occupied by H Roberts Limited)
IoE number : 196621
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop, early C19. Rendered brick and slate roof with 2 brick rear wall stacks, 3 storey 3 bay front, central doorway flanked by 2 extended bays of shop windows surmounted by a cast iron balcony, first floor band, 2nd floor fascia board moulded eaves with widely spaced console brackets. 9 panelled door with traceried overlight and moulded side panels flanked by single large shop windows with rusticated bases, slim Doric angle pilasters with cornices and a moulded entablature. On the first floor a central 8 panelled door, originally glazed, now painted over, surmounted by narrow cornice on consoles, flanked by single glazing bar sashes. To the second floor a central blank opening flanked by single similar openings containing C20 casements.
24, MARKET PLACE (west side), CAISTOR, (9/72 )
(1-11-66 formerly listed as premises occupied by C. R. Clarke)
IoE number : 196622
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop, C18 with mid C19 alterations. Rendered brick, pantiled roof, single gable stack, stone coped gable and kneeler on left. 3 storey 2 bay front. Off centre glazed door with painted out overlight in a panelled wooden doorcase with plain entablature. To left a small round headed doorway to rear passage with a C20 door, and to right a canted bay shop window with wooden panels matching adjacent door. Above 2 bordered sashes and on the second floor 2 smaller similar windows. All windows have plain surrounds. Included for group value only.
The Post Office 25, MARKET PLACE (west side), CAISTOR, (9/73)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as premises occupied by E. Marriott)
IoE number : 196623
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Post office and house. Late C18 with C19 alterations. Brick, in part painted, with pantiled roof and 2 brick gable stacks; off centre ½ glazed panelled door with plain overlight and panelled reveals, flanked by single rectangular bays containing C19 shop windows from which the glazing bars have been removed. Over the bays and the doorway is a leaded projecting canopy. On the first floor a central blank opening flanked by single C19 bordered sashes. All windows openings have segmental brick heads.
The Red Lion Hotel 27 & 27A, MARKET PLACE, CAISTOR (west side), (9/74)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as The Red Lion Inn)
IoE number : 196624
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Hotel and shop; C17, 1835, with C20 alterations. Rendered brick, stucco dressings, slate partially hipped roof, 4 brick ridge stacks. 3 storey, 5 bay front, moulded cornice, lead downpipe with rainwater hopper. Off centre doorway covered by porch supported on ¼ engaged Tuscan columns supporting a frieze and entablature. Porch has side lights. To left a further C20 glazed doorway, to right a modified C19 glazing bar sash. Beyond a basket carriage arch with plain capitals and a raised keystone. On the first floor are 5 glazing bar sashes. On the second floor 5 further similar windows. All sashes have narrow sills and shallow splayed stucco lintels. On the corner to High Street is a glazed door to 27B and on the corner itself is a 4 light late C19 shop window with timber mullions which follows the curvature of the wall. On the upper floors are 2 similar windows all with shaped stucco keystones. On the High Street is an irregular single bay of fenestration; on the ground floor a plain window, on the first floor a small opening light and on the 2nd floor a blank opening. Further down High Street is an earlier but attached block, probably C17. This is of 3 irregular bays on the ground floor and 2 above and is of 2 storeys with a steeply pitched pantiled gabled roof with raised gable and kneeler. A central axial stack, and first floor band with plain eaves band. .Off centre C19 4 panelled door with to right 2 glazing bar sashes. On the first floor 2 smaller similar windows. To rear, on first floor, large late C18 room with some contemporary fittings presumably former ballroom.
Trustee Savings Bank 28, MARKET PLACE (west side), CAISTOR, (9/75)
IoE number : 196625
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 01 NOV 1966
GRADE II
Bank, formerly shop and house, late C18 with C20 alterations colour washed brick, hipped pantile roof. 3 storey 2 bay front at ground floor, single bay above, dentillated eaves course. Off centre C20 hardwood door and surround, to right a C18 shallow oriel bow window with wooden brackets, having glazing bars, plain frieze and a moulded milled cornice. First floor has a glazing bar sash and 2nd floor a smaller glazing bar sash, both with segmental heads. A matching bow window and glazing bar sash on the High Street facade.
Tower at Mill Lane, MILL LANE, CAISTOR, (9/76)
IoE number : 196626
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Tower, ornamental, C19. Red brick with ashlar dressings. Round tower with square base, a single lancet window to base on Mill Lane front. Rises to embattled top, the merlons being capped with ashlar slabs. Inside the tower is a brick turning stair with newel post. Included for group value only.
1, NORTH KELSEY ROAD, CAISTOR, (9/77)
IoE number : 196627
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House, late C18 with early C19 extension and alterations. Brick with pantiled roof, raised stone coped gables, 2 brick ridge stacks. 3 bay 2 storey front, moulded eaves board. Central half glazed panelled door with plain overlight, narrow hood supported on console bracket. Flanked by single glazing bar sashes. To first floor a central blocked window opening is flanked by single glazing bar sashes. To right is an early C19 irregular 2 bay and 2 storey brick extension with gable stacks, 2 glazing bar sashes on the ground floor and one on the first.
1-5 Moss Bank, PLOUGH HILL, CAISTOR, (9/78)
1-11-66 Hobbits Rest, Moss Bank (formerly listed as Riva Cottage, Moss Bank, and Westgate)
IoE number : 196628
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Terrace of 3 houses, late C18, brick, part colour washed, slate roof with 3 ridge and one gable stacks, brick coped tumbled gable, one cement rendered. 5 bay 2 storey front plus attics. Ground floor has 3 principal doors flanked by single C20 windows and subsidiary round headed doorway to rear passage between nos 3 and 5. The principal doors have reeded door surrounds and plain cornices. The left pair are C20 1/2 glazed, the right end door is C19 4 panelled . Above are 5 C20 windows. All window openings have segmental brick heads. In roof over are 3 C20 flat roofed dormers to 1 and 3.
The White House 2, PLOUGH HILL (west side), CAISTOR, (9/79)
(1-11-66 Formerly listed as The White House Cafe)
IoE number : 196629
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House. 1701 with extensive late C18 alterations. Stuccoed brick with triple roll tiles and brick gable stacks. 2 storey plus attics. 4 bay front. Plinth, first floor band, rusticated quoins, all in stucco. Central 6 panelled door with 3 paned overlight, wooden panelled reveals and doorcase with pedimented head supported by brackets. Flanked by to left glazing bar sashes and to right one similar. Four first floor windows are similar. All windows have blank slightly advanced pediments. Above the door is a plain panel inscribed 1701. A single dormer with glazing bar Yorkshire sash, leaded cheeks and roof. Interior has a good straight flight stair with turned bulbous balusters of late C17 character.
Hill House 4, PLOUGH HILL (west side), CAISTOR, (9/80)
IoE number : 196630
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 01 NOV 1966
GRADE II
House, late C18 with early C19 additions. brick with pantiled roof and one brick gable stack. 3 bay 2 storey front, central 6 panelled door with overlight and moulded wooden surround with flat hood on consoles. To left an early C19 canted bay window with fixed glazing bar lights, dentillated frieze and lead roof. To right a single glazing bar sash with flat rubbed brick arch. Beyond a blocked doorway. On the first floor are 3 glazing bar sashes with flat rubbed brick arches.
The Causeway 6, PLOUGH HILL (west side), CAISTOR, (9/81)
IoE number : 196631
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 01 NOV 1966
GRADE II
House, C18 with C19 alterations. Brick flemish bond with stucco dressings, pantiled roof with stone coped gables and kneelers, 2 painted brick gable stacks, moulded wooden doorcase with flat hood supported on scrolly console brackets. Flanked by single added canted bay windows with brick bases; glazing bar sashes and pitched lead roofs. Above are 3 glazing bar sashes with splayed stucco lintels and raised keystone.
Westgate House 7, PLOUGH HILL, CAISTOR, (9/78A)
IoE number : 355303
Date listed : 09 MAY 1989
Date of last amendment : 09 MAY 1989
GRADE II
House. Early C18, altered early C19 with some later alteration. Red brick with ashlar details. Slate roof. 3 storey, 3 bay. Central doorway, with 4 panel door with overlight and wooden pilaster door surround. Either side are single margin light sashes, and flat ashlar lintels. Above 3 similar sashes, and above again 3 similar smaller sashes. 2 storey rear work shop range has pantile roof. Interior contains good stick balluster staircase and panel doors.
8, PLOUGH HILL (west side), CAISTOR, (9/82)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as House next to the Causeway SW)
IoE number : 196632
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House, C17 with C19 and C20 alterations; coursed ironstone base, painted, colour washed brick, ground floor small C17 bricks, above are larger C19 stocks, pantiled roofs, 2 brick gable stacks, on right the stack is very tall. 2 storey 3 bay front, central panelled C20 door with small overlight, flanked by single C20 glazing bar sashes with beyond to right a low C20 planked door. First floor has 3 smaller glazing bar sashes. All openings have brick segmental head.
Caistor Primary School and School House, SOUTH DALE, CAISTOR, (9/84)
IoE number : 196633
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Primary school, and house, built as the National School 1859-60 by Maugham & Fowler. Brick with ashlar dressings, gabled roofs with red and black banded plain tiles. One ridge and 2 wall stacks. Irregular seven bay front, school is single storey, the school house of 2 storeys. Near the centre of the facade is a chimney of shouldered form with a Star of David in dark header bricks above a decorative plaque bearing the motto 'Caistor Parochial School 1859' and a recessed rectangular plaque inscribed, 'This school was erected by the friends of Mr James Green Dixon as a memorial of his long and valuable services in the cause of religious education, 1859'. To either side are single 5 light mullioned horizontally hinged casement windows in chamfered plain surrounds. To the left a wing projects to the road and in the gable is a 3 light window in the Gothick style with 3 roundels over, flanked by brickwork decorated with dark diapers made up of burnt black headers; the gable has a decorated verge. Behind a later C19 screen wall, the facade terminates in a pitched gabled doorway labelled 'Boys': this gable is also decorated with corbelled bricks. To the right of the central element, the porch for the Girls side is eaves on to the road and contains 2 Gothic style quatrefoil windows in its exposed side. Beyond is the gable end of the school house of 2 storeys with a plain C20 casement window in a C19 chamfered ashlar surround beneath relieving arch filled with tumbled brickwork. On the first floor is a further C20 casement with an earlier ashlar surround with a pointed relieving arch over a 'tympanum' of tumbled brickwork. The gable overhangs and is supported on scrolled timber brackets. There is a low brick wall with plinth and ashlar coping crowned with decorative ironwork before the buildings.
6 & 8, SOUTH STREET (east side), CAISTOR, (9/89)
(1-11-66 formerly listed under Market Place as premises occupied by Miss B. Talbot)
IoE number : 196637
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Corn Hill facade. House and shop, formerly one property now 2. Early C18, late C18, C19 and C20 alterations. Brick, part painted, pantile roof with right hand raised tumbled gable and slight kneeler. 3 bay 2 storey facade with 3 doors, that on the left early C19 with moulded panels having semicircular heads with to right a rectangular oriel bay window with 3 lights, early C19, in the tops of the lights are Moorish arches, the spandrels of which have delicate pierced carving. Above is a deeply moulded and bracketed cornice. Right again is a C20 1/2 glazed door with segmental head. Beyond is a third door having 4 moulded panels with 4 paned overlight, flanked by single late C18 glazing bar bow windows supported on paired wooden brackets. Above this door and the windows is a projecting tiled canopy supported on plain supported brackets to either side of the door. On the first floor are 3 three light casements which have broken open the earlier openings. The front of this building is separately described under the entry for 8-9 Market Place.
10, SOUTH STREET, CAISTOR, (9/90)
(1-11-66 formerly listed under Corn Hill as house and Shop occupied by C. and G. A. Firth )
IoE number : 196638
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop, formerly 2 properties, C17 with C19 and C20 alterations. Brick, in part painted, with pantiled roofs, one cement coped gable with brick kneeler, central axial ridge stack. 3 bay 2 storey front with right hand 2 bays having first floor brick band and a full dentillated decorative eaves course. Central C20 door up 3 steps with to left an early C19 shop front with off centre ½ glazed panelled double folding door in a moulded wood surround, with to the right a ½ canted oriel bay supported on brackets, above a moulded cornice and fascia. To right a C20 top hung casement. On the first floor are similar C20 top hung casements. All openings have segmental brick heads. To the left is a single bay, originally 3 storey addition, in painted brick with an early C19 shop front having a door on the left and a 4 paned window on the right, all in a moulded and panelled wooden frame, with 3 Doric pilasters, narrow cornice supported on 3 brackets. On the first floor an off centre C20 top hung casement with a segmental head, and on the second floor a blocked opening. There is evidence that all existing openings are inserted into an earlier facade.
Beauclerk House 11/13, SOUTH STREET (east side), CAISTOR, (9/85 )
IoE number : 196634
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
2 shops and a house, formerly one building. C18 with C19 alterations. Brick part painted, stucco dressing, pantiled roof stone coped gables with kneelers, 2 gable and one ridge stacks 3 storeys with basement, 6 bay front with dentillated timber cornice. 3 basement lights, 2 of which are blocked. Off centre 1/2 glazed panelled door up 3 steps with traceried fanlight, wooden panelled reveals and archivolt. Tuscan columns 1/4 engaged, fluted friezeto entablature, open pediment with on underside finedentils and a pattern of pellets and lozenges on the archivolt. To the right is a C19 rectangular oriel bay window, supported on carved brackets, 3 lights and a deep plain cornice over. To the left of the door are 2 C18 glazing bar sashes; further left a mid C19 shopfront with a central double glazed hood flanked by large plain windows with carved foliate decoration in the spandrels, panelled and moulded wooden frame, with fascia and cornice having large foliate carved timber brackets at each end. On the first floor 6 smaller square glazing bar sashes. The lowest 3 storeys have rusticated splayed stucco lintels with raised keystones.
15, SOUTH STREET (east side), CAISTOR, (358-/9/10000)
26/07/94 In the fifth line of the description the following shall be deleted: "and 8-panel alleyway door to right"
IoE number : 459614
Date listed : 26 JUL 1994
Date of last amendment : 16 JUL 1994
GRADE II
House, formerly also shop. Early/mid C19 with mid C19 shopfront. Red brick with C20 pantile roof and brick ridge stack. 2 storeys; 3-window range of unhorned 6/6 sashes under brick basket arches. Ground floor has shopfront to left with entablature supported on curved brackets, square bay window with mullions and part-glazed door and fanlight. 6/6 sash to centre and 8-panel alleyway door to right. Possibly built as one of a pair with No.17 (qv).
17, SOUTH STREET (east side), CAISTOR, (358-/9/10001)
26/07/94 In the fifth line of the description after fanlight, the following shall be added: "and 8-panel alleyway door to far left"
IoE number : 459615
Date listed : 26 JUL 1994
Date of last amendment : 26 JUL 1994
GRADE II
House and shop. Early/mid C19 with mid C19 alterations. Cement render over red brick and C20 pantile roof with brick left end stack. 2 storeys; 3-window range of 1/1 horned sashes under cambered lintels. Ground floor has similar unhorned sash to left and central reeded wooden doorcase supporting hood. Rounded arch with carved spandrels leads to panelled reveals, 6-panel door and fanlight. Shopfront to right has 4 pilasters supporting an entablature and 4 curved brackets the cornice hood. The frieze in between consists of carved timber ventilator slots with meat hooks at intervals below. Doorway to left has 4-panel part-glazed door and overlight. Shop window has 2 unhorned 1/1 sashes above white-tiled fascia with 2 decorative tiles of cattle in centre. INTERIOR. Shop is completely panelled in matchboarding and has cornice and meat hooks. This shop has been a butchers since at least 1900.
22, SOUTH STREET (east side), CAISTOR, (9/91)
IoE number : 196639
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
WRVS Headquarters, probably originally the Sessions House built in 1662 and mentioned in the Churchwardens' Accounts. C17 with C19 alterations, painted brick with pantiled roof with stone coped gables and brick kneelers, 2 brick wall stacks. Gable on to street is 2 storeys with garrets; gables rebuilt in C19; 2 bay front Plough Hill with central stepped and battered brick buttresses with clasping angle pilasters with plinths and sloping coped tops. Plinth also runs across front and is stepped up the sides of the building to allow for the sloping site. Off centre C19 6 panelled door with overlight and segmental head, to right a broad brick arched opening blocked in the C19 when a tripartite window was inserted. On the first floor are 2 C19 bordered sashes. In the garret 2 further similar windows with segmental heads. The long side elevations are divided into 2 bays by central pilaster buttresses, in the lower parts are an arch and a rectangular light to an undercroft. On the first floor are 3 C19 sashes with segmental heads. South Street facade is rendered and of 2 storeys with a mid C19 shop front having a ½ glazed panelled door and plain overlight with 3 pane shop window divided by 4 pilasters, a fascia, cornice and on the first floor a bordered sash with a segmental head. Includes No 22 Butter Market.

23A, SOUTH STREET (east side), CAISTOR, (9/87)
IoE number : 196635
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Flats, formerly house, early C18 with C19 alterations. Painted brick with ashlar dressings. Concrete interlocking tiled roof. with 2 brick gable stacks. 3 bay 2 storey front with cellars and attics, plinth, first floor band and dogtooth eaves course. Off centre panelled C19 door has plain overlight, panelled reveals and wooden doorcase with narrow hood, up 2 steps. To right a C19 plain sash with beyond an C18 basket carriage arch to the rear. On first floor are 3 early C18 glazing bar sashes with thick glazing bars. All windows have segmental brick heads. Above are 2 C19 dormers, one with a Yorkshire sash and one a casement, both having lead roofs and cheeks. Inside are some original panelled doors to first floor and a fine early C18 staircase, a dog leg through 2 storeys with closed string and turned balusters.

23B, SOUTH STREET (east side), CAISTOR, (9/88)
IoE number : 196636
Date listed : 24 JAN 1985
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House (called 25 on OS map) and shop, C18 with C19 alterations. Painted and in part rendered brick with concrete interlocking tiled roof with one brick kneeler. One bay 2 storey front with plinth, brick first floor band and dogtoothed eaves course. To ground floor a C19 shopfront with half glazed panelled door in panelled reveals and wooden doorcase with plain overlight. Shopfront and door have wooden pilasters which spring from engaged base blocks and support a narrow continuous moulded flat hood. On first floor a single C19 plain sash with segmental head. Listed for group value only.

24/26, SOUTH STREET, CAISTOR, (9/92)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as Jane's Pantry (Shop and House), Butter Market)
IoE number : 196640
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop, C18 with C19 and C20 alterations. Painted brick, pantiled roof, and raised brick coped gable with brick kneeler, 4 bay 2 storey front with first floor band and dogtooth eaves course. Off centre C20 half glazed door having 3 steps up, with to left a C19 shopfront with glazed door and plain cornice with beyond a glazing bar sash. To right of door a C20 glazing bar sash. On the first floor are 3 C20 glazing bar sashes and one C19 glazing bar sash, together with one small C20 hinged light. Ground floor windows have horizontal heads, segmental brick heads to first floor only. Includes Nos 24-26 Butter Market. Included for group value only.
28, SOUTH STREET (east side), CAISTOR, (9/93)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as Rhodene)
IoE number : 196641
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and Shop, formerly the Angel Inn. C18 with C19 alterations. Red brick, pantiled half hipped roof, gable and ridge brick stacks. 3 bay, formerly 4 bay, 2 storey front plus attics. First floor brick band and dog tooth eaves course, ground floor has central 6 panelled door with 3 pane overlight flanked by to right a glazing bar sash. The first floor has 3 glazing bar sashes, with to left a blocked fourth window opening. All openings have brick segmental heads. on the corner at the right hand side a patch of newer brickwork shows where an angle entrance formerly existed. On the Butter Market front is a C19 shopfront, a canted oriel with glazing bars with a glazing bar sash above.
30, SOUTH STREET (west side), CAISTOR, (9/94)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as premises occupied by C. Wrack and D. Robinson)
IoE number : 196642
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
Shop and house; late C18 with C19 alterations. Brick with pantile roof and one brick gable stack. 2 storey plus attics. 3 bay front at ground floor, single bays at first floor, first floor band, dog tooth eaves course, central 6 panelled door with plain overlight. To left a C19 bordered sash, to right a C19 shop front consisting of a 4 paned window, with to right a ½ glazed double door with overlight, all framed by wooden panelled uprights with fascia and cornice. On the first floor a single bordered sash and above a dormer with Yorkshire sash glazing bar window with rendered cheeks and lead roof.
32, SOUTH STREET (west side), CAISTOR, (9/95)
(1-11-66 formerly listed as premises occupied by Wrack and Robinson)
IoE number : 196643
Date listed : 01 NOV 1966
Date of last amendment : 24 JAN 1985
GRADE II
House and shop. C18 with C19 alterations, brick with pantile roof and one brick gable stack. 2 storey 3 bay facade with 1st floor band and dog tooth eaves course. Central 6 panelled ½ glazed door with 3 paned overlight with to the left a glazing bar sash and to right a C19 shop front having 4 paned windows flanked by pilasters with fascia and cornice. Above are 3 glazing bar sashes. All windows have segmental brick heads.