Building record MNT28087 - Stable range at The Nunnery

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 82619 61273 (27m by 17m)
Map sheet SK86SW
District Newark
Civil Parish Collingham, Newark

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Single-storey stable range with two building phases. Three-bay stable to the west (pre 1884) has 3 solid plank doors with small window to the left of the central and right hand door. Historic maps appear to show the lean-to 'extension' by 1884. Gabled, pantile roof with some glass pantiles. Single-storey range to the east was added at some point between 1884 (1) and 1899 (2). This range has one door visble in the south elevation and a modern garage door has been inserted into the gable end. The stable lies within the curtiledge of The Nunnery, Grade II listed. (3)


Triskele Heritage, 2023, Collingham Uncovered: Level 1 historic building survey of selected structures in Collingham by Collingham and District History Society (Unpublished document). SNT5534.

<1> OS, 1885, 1:2500, County Series 1885 (Map). SNT1013.

<2> OS, 1900, 1:2500, County Series 1900 (Map). SNT1021.

<3> J Buckley (NCC), Observations by Janine Buckley MA (NCC) (Personal comment). SNT5239.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • --- Unpublished document: Triskele Heritage. 2023. Collingham Uncovered: Level 1 historic building survey of selected structures in Collingham by Collingham and District History Society.
  • <1> Map: OS. 1885. 1:2500, County Series 1885.
  • <2> Map: OS. 1900. 1:2500, County Series 1900.
  • <3> Personal comment: J Buckley (NCC). Observations by Janine Buckley MA (NCC).

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Record last edited

Feb 16 2024 4:33PM

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