Monument record MLI95939 - Former Slaughterhouse and Stable, 7 Market Place, Corby Glen

Summary

Former slaughterhouse, later used as a wood store and stables. Demolished at some point prior to 2010.

Type and Period (4)

  • (Post Medieval to Late 20th Century - 1733 AD? to 1990 AD?)
  • (Post Medieval to Late 20th Century - 1733 AD? to 1990 AD?)
  • (Post Medieval to Late 20th Century - 1733 AD? to 1990 AD?)
  • (Mid 20th Century to Late 20th Century - 1950 AD? to 1990 AD?)

Protected Status/Designation

Full Description

Former slaughterhouse, later used as a wood store and stables. The building dates from the mid 18th century, though has 19th century alterations, and was constructed of coursed limestone rubble with a pantile roof. Two planked doorways are to the side, one of which has a plain overlight, whilst the other has a latticed over panel. To the gable end is a 19th century triple-fixed light, with a similar, taller light with glazing bars to the first floor. All the openings have timber lintels. Beyond (to the right) is a two storey, three-bay stable range with granary over, having blocked doorway to right, now with top hung casement and to left two fixed lights. To the first floor are two planked openings. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to the appropriate List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. {1} The building had been demolished at some point prior to 2010, and was subsequently de-listed. {2}

Sources/Archives (2)

  •  Index: Department of the Environment. 1986. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 14/100.
  •  Unpublished Document: English Heritage / Historic England. 2008->. Advice Report from a Heritage Asset Assessment. -.

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Location

Grid reference SK 9992 2495 (point) Estimated from Sources
Civil Parish CORBY GLEN, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

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Record last edited

Jan 26 2026 8:50AM

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