Ye Olde Cinder House, Grade II listed house in West Hallam, United Kingdom.
Description
Ye Olde Cinder House is a two-story residential building on Station Road constructed from cinder blocks, an unusual material made by burning clay. The structure showcases regional building methods from the early 19th century in this area.
History
The house was built in 1833 and features initials carved under the eaves, marking a connection to the local family. Its construction occurred during a period when such personal markings appeared on important buildings.
Culture
The building represents a key example of early 19th-century domestic architecture in Derbyshire, reflecting the social status and construction methods of that period.
Practical
The building is visible from the street but cannot be entered as it remains a private residence. The best view of its distinctive facade is from the public footpath along Station Road.
Did you know?
The building material came from slag produced during clay extraction at nearby sites and was processed into construction blocks. This approach to material reuse was an early form of resourceful building practice in the region.
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