Listed Building: STABLES, COURTYARD & KENNELS TO WALLINGWELLS HALL (1.58.3)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | |
EH LBS Legacy ID | 420436 |
Date assigned | 30 November 1966 |
Date last amended |
Description
Stables, wall, courtyard and attached kennels, c.1810. Stables of ashlar with hipped slate roofs projecting over the eaves. Quadrangle plan. 2 storeys, 7 bays. Set on a plinth with first floor and raised eaves bands. The central, slightly projecting, 3 bays are topped with a pediment. Central arched doorway with keystone, lacking doorway and glazing to fanlight. Flanked by single blind recessed panels and 2 glazing bar sashes lacking glazing. All have flush splayed lintels and keystones. Above are 7 small glazing bar sashes, lacking glazing, with flush splayed lintels and keystones. In the pediment is a clock face. Projecting from the left and right are single storey wings, both set on a plinth and with raised eaves band. The 7 bay left/west wing has a large entrance with rendered flat arch with keystone, and ashlar quoins. The inner north wall has a doorway with wooden door, damaged fanlight and keystone. The inner west wall has a single glazing bar sash with a doorway with wooden door to the left. Both have flush splayed lintels and keystones. Left of the arch 3 glazing bar sashes, lacking glazing, alternate with 2 doorways with damaged stable doors and glazing bar overlights. All have flush splayed lintels and keystones. The 5 bay east/right wing, with single red brick stack to the rear left, has a similar flat arch and inner openings to the west wing. Right of the arch are 3 large carriage archways, each with damaged double wooden arched door and keystone. The courtyard is paved and the quadrangle is completed by a coped ashlar wall with central double wooden gate. Interior contains some wood and iron stalls. Projecting from the rear, dressed coursed rubble, west wall, is a small damaged red brick and pantile lean-to with a doorway with wooden door. Projecting from this is a dressed coursed rubble wall with triangular shaped ashlar coping and iron railings. This extends 3 metres, turns at a right angle, extends a further 20 metres and then turns back to meet the stable rear wall. The wall is broken by 3 entrances and the interior is part divided into 6 by similar walls. (NCC/js)
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 57222 84222 (41m by 28m) |
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Map sheet | SK58SE |
District | Bassetlaw |
Civil Parish | Wallingwells, Bassetlaw |
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Record last edited
Apr 29 2015 11:39AM