Clennel Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 October 1953. House. 1 related planning application.

Clennel Hall

WRENN ID
waiting-alcove-raven
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
21 October 1953
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

BIDDLESTONE CLENNEL NT 90 NW 14/29 Clennel Hall 21/10/53 II

House. Originally a tower house with attached house of 1567. Large additions of 1895 for Anthony Wilkinson.

Random rubble with Welsh slate roofs.

Irregular plan. Additions are in Tudor style. 3 storeys.

Garden front has C16 double-depth plan house to left and tower recessed to right. Single-storey corridor in front of tower and single-storey pavilion to right are of 1895.

C16 doorway, almost central in section of 1567, has multi-moulded surround. Scattered fenestration includeds 2-light mullioned windows and probably entirely Victorian mullioned-and-transomed crosses.

Irregular gabled roofs with tall corniced stacks.

Interior: thick walls to tower, segmental-vaulted basement. C16 or C17 plaster panel of hunting scene over window in C16 section. In tower ground floor a 2-light mullioned window. Another on 1st floor and also a stone C17 fireplace with bold bolection-moulded surround. On 2nd floor a large C16 fireplace with Tudor-arched lintel and moulder surround.

Northumberland County History Vol. XIV.

Upper Coquetdale: Dippie Dixon. Frank Graham. 1974.

Listing NGR: NT9290407161

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