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Listed Building record MDR10724 - No. 58 Main Street, Melbourne

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No. 58 Main Street, Melbourne, orignally a 16th century building. '58 and 60 were probably once part of the same house, possibly built at the end of the 17th century, but few original features remain. 60 has stone and brick walls, 58 has timber-framing and brick.' (1) From the National Heritage List for England: 'SK 32 NE 3/124 10.11.67 PARISH OF MELBOURNE KINGS NEWTON MAIN STREET (South Side) No 58 (Formerly listed with Nos 60 and 62) GV II Two cottages, now one. C16, considerably rebuilt in early C20 and with C20 rear additions. Square paned timber framing on stone plinth with painted brick nogging and corner braces to upper panels. C20 red clay tile roof with brick gable stacks. Two bays and single storey plus attic. Front elevation has six panels of timber framing, two panels deep with early C20 applied timber studding above. Ground floor has C20 studded wooden door to east and two two-light windows to east. Above there are two large gabled dormers with two-light small paned casements. Rear and side elevations of brick. Interior has low ceilings and chamfered beams to ground floor. Included for group value only. Listing NGR: SK3888626186.' (2)

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Unpublished document: Hutton, B. Derby Buildings Record. DBR 78, 26th February 1991.
  • <2> Listed Building File: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1204785?section=official-list-entry.

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Grid reference SK 38886 26186 (point)
Civil Parish MELBOURNE, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Mar 19 2026 8:23PM

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