Listed Building: FIRE ENGINE HOUSE (489674)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 443/0/10006
Date assigned 09 August 2002
Date last amended

Description

MAIDEN NEWTON 443/0/10006 CHAPEL LANE 09-AUG-02 FIRE ENGINE HOUSE II Fire engine house. Built in 1842-3, by W. Childs, builder; doors repaired or replaced 1910. Flemish stretcher bond red brick; south east side flint and rubble. Welsh state roof with gabled ends. Small rectangular single-cell plan building with plank double doors at north east end, the gable above clad in vertical boards. INTERIOR: Purbeck stone flag threshold. Two timber rails set into flint and chalk floor. The fire engine house was purpose-built to house a circa early C19 hand pump, now kept in Maiden Newton Fire Station. A rare example of a purpose-built village fire engine house, complete with its original fire engine.

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Location

Grid reference SY 5973 9780 (point)
District (historic) West Dorset
Civil Parish Maiden Newton; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Jan 7 2019 10:06AM