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Appendix - Peak District National Park Authority

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5.19 Later wi ndow o penings are larger a ndhave more vertical proportions containing timbersashes o r ca sements with st one sur rounds.Eighteenth century mull ioned wi ndows hav emore of a vertical emphasis than theseventeenth century mullions, and later ones aresquare-cut in profile.P5.6 A fireplace on the east gable of The OldBakery, a former roofline can also be seen.5.17 The G eorge and T he Sco tsman’s Pa ckare good examples of buildings which have beencompletely re-modelled with little origin al historicfabric remaining.P5.9 No 1 The Cottages, Main Road has squarecuteighteenth century mullions.5.20 As the eight eenth ce ntury progressedwindow o penings became large r with a more -vertical em phasis. Eighteenth cent ury sa shwindows h ad more subdivisions u sing smalle rpanes of gl ass than l ater nin eteenth ce nturyones. Casement windows also became popular.P5.7 Scotsman’s Pack Inn under reconstruction(reproduced with the kind permission of TheScotsman’s Pack)5.18 Windows and their surro unds are one ofthe best indicators of a building’s age. A varietyof window styles are evident in the ConservationArea. T he earliest wi ndow o penings, from theseventeenth century, have a horizontal emphasiswith small casements se t in ro ws di vided bychamfered mullions. The only remaining exampleof seventee nth century chamfered windows inthe Con servation Area can be found atHathersage Hall, but these are not visi ble to thepublic.P5.8 Seventeenth Century Chamfered MullionWindows at Hathersage Hall.P5.10 Examples of early and late nineteenthcentury windows5.21 By the nineteenth c entury progress i nglass m aking technolo gy made large r wi ndowopenings with larger panes possible.The Eastern End of the Conservation AreaThe Historic Core5.22 The mo st histori c part of theConservation Area i s around St Michael’sChurch an d Camp G reen st retching do wnChurch Bank and Sch ool Lane to Th e Hall. Thi s21

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