Coatham Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Darlington local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 June 1952. Large house.
Coatham Hall
- WRENN ID
- winter-groin-saffron
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Darlington
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 June 1952
- Type
- Large house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Coatham Hall is a large house that originated in the early 18th century, with an early 19th-century wing on the left and a mid-19th-century wing on the right. The central section is made of coursed rubble, while the wings are constructed from squared limestone. The building features Welsh slate roofs and stone chimney stacks.
The garden front is two stories high and has a four-bay central section that includes a six-panel door with a three-pane overlight above. To the right is a shallow bow window, and to the left are paired sash windows. Above, there are 12-pane sash windows. The projecting two-bay wing on the left has a low plinth and a first-floor sill band, with elongated 15-pane sashes and 12-pane sashes above, all set within architraves. This wing also has a similar three-bay return. Both the central section and the wing have a continuous deep eaves cornice made of wood and a low-pitched hipped roof over the wing, with four corniced ridge stacks.
On the right side of the central section, there is a short single-storey linking section. The gable-fronted two-bay wing at the far right features one sash window and three blind windows, with an overhanging verge on the roof and a corniced ridge stack. The two-bay right return has sash windows set in architraves.
The rear of the building, which now serves as the entrance front, has a 12-pane stair window with a radial head and thick glazing bars, along with several 16-pane sashes that include horizontal-sliding sections. The right wing has a projecting entrance bay that breaks forward, featuring a door that is deeply recessed under a segmental archway. The wing on the far left has four blind windows.
Inside, there is a two-flight, closed-string dogleg staircase with turned balusters and a square-section moulded handrail. A single-storey range at the rear of the mid-19th-century wing is not considered of special interest.
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