Listed Building: STABLES, COURTYARD & KENNELS TO WALLINGWELLS HALL (1.58.3)

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Grade II
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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Grid reference Centred SK 57222 84222 (41m by 28m)
Map sheet SK58SE
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Wallingwells, Bassetlaw

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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