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Listed Building record MDR25138 - Middleton Hall, Rake Lane, Middleton and Smerrill

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Middleton Hall, Rake Lane, Middleton and Smerrill, an early 19th century building. From the National Heritage List for England: 'The previous list date of 12.7.67 shall be added to the following items: 4/42 Civil Parish of Middleton and Smerrill ------------------------------------------------ PARISH OF MIDDLETON AND SMERRILL RAKE LANE SK 16 SE 4/42 (South Side) Middleton Hall GV II Small country house. Early C19. Ashlar gritstone, with twin hipped Welsh slated roofs hidden by parapet, and centre ridge stacks, each with four linked octagonal stone chimneys with moulded caps. Irregular plan, with rectangular main range from which a single and a two storey contemporary range extend westwards, together with minor additions. South elevation; two storeys, five bays, with advanced central bay supported by triple pointed-arched open porch with stepped approach. Moulded string course above arches and above 5-light chamfer mullioned first floor window, parapet with blind balustrading. Flanking bays have mullioned and transomed windows within moulded surrounds and casements with glazing bars. Octagonal corner turrets extend above parapet. Central doorway within porch with moulded architrave, panelled door, and flanking single light casements with glazing bars. Listing NGR: SK1946263032.' (1)

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  • <1> Listed Building File: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1311644?section=official-list-entry.

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Grid reference SK 19462 63032 (point)
Civil Parish MIDDLETON AND SMERRILL, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Mar 22 2026 11:32AM

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