Sheraton Hall And Sheraton Hall Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the County Durham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 October 1975. House, cottage.

Sheraton Hall And Sheraton Hall Cottage

WRENN ID
dark-bastion-thunder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
County Durham
Country
England
Date first listed
16 October 1975
Type
House, cottage
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Sheraton Hall and Sheraton Hall Cottage are a medium-sized house and cottage located on the west side of the A19 in Sheraton. The house dates from the mid-18th century but was refronted in the mid-19th century, while the cottage also dates from the mid-19th century. Both structures are built of roughcast and painted masonry, topped with renewed pantiled roofs and roughcast brick chimneys.

The house features a T-plan layout with the cottage attached to the left. It is two storeys high with two bays and a projecting bay on the right. There is a glazed 20th-century porch and a four-panel part-glazed door in the second bay. The windows have projecting sills, including two tripartite windows to the left of the door and a four-pane stair window above with a basket-arched head. The projecting right bay has a canted bay window with replaced top-hung casements, a tripartite window above, and a four-pane sash window on the first floor of the inner return. The steeply-pitched roof has a raised verge to the left, angled kneelers, and is hipped over the right bay. The left end and right ridge stacks feature late 19th-century ornamental chimney pots.

The cottage is a lower two-storey structure with two bays, featuring four four-pane sashes with projecting sills. Its roof has renewed coping on the left gable and an end chimney.

At the rear, the house has a two-storey outshut under a lean-to roof, which includes three four-pane sashes and a gable with a dentilled brick band at the eaves. The cottage has a lower single-storey outshut with renewed fenestration. There are 20th-century additions to the rear of the house that are not of special interest.

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