Holly Bank

Location/Address

Church Road, Flixton

Type

Building

Roofed and walled permanent structures.

Description

Holly Bank is a private residence on the far western corner of the Flixton Conservation Area. The attractive property dates to c. 1825 and was formerly known as The Old Rectory. The building of three bays in chequered red and buff brick with slate roofs, set back from the road. The property retains its original low boundary wall.

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Statement of Significance

Age

c. 1825

Architectural and Artistic Interest

The building of three bays in chequered red and buff brick with slate roofs, set back from the road.

Group Value

Holly Bank has a strong group value with other 19th-century buildings in the historic core of Flixton, including 26 The Village, 350 Church Road, the Church Inn and the Grade II listed Larkrise and 16 The Village.

Historic Interest

The attractive property dates to c. 1825 and was formerly known as The Old Rectory.

Landmark Status

The building is considered to be a positive contributor within the Flixton Conservation Area for its architectural value and its contribution to the character and appearance of the conservation area.

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Date Listed

01 Apr 2023

Last Updated

01 Apr 2023

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