Walbottle Hall, Numbers 4 And 5 Walbottle Hall Gardens, And Outbuildings is a Grade II listed building in the Newcastle upon Tyne local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 March 1987. House. 9 related planning applications.

Walbottle Hall, Numbers 4 And 5 Walbottle Hall Gardens, And Outbuildings

WRENN ID
young-panel-jay
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Newcastle upon Tyne
Country
England
Date first listed
30 March 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is an 18th-century house, now divided into numbers 4 and 5 Walbottle Hall Gardens, with a 19th-century addition forming Walbottle Hall. The original 18th-century section is built of local pinkish brick in an English garden wall bond, although much of it is now pebble-dashed. The 19th-century addition is sandstone with snecked and tooled stone, and ashlar quoins and dressings.

The 18th-century section is two storeys high with six bays, and has a rear wing that creates an L-shaped plan. A late 19th-century door has painted glazed panels and an overlight, although the doorcase has been removed. Sash windows are in box frames, with tooled stone lintels and projecting stone sills. Three yellow brick chimney stacks are behind the ridge.

The 19th-century addition is in a baronial style, featuring a three-storey battlemented tower with a drip string at the first floor and an eaves corbel table with animal gargoyles. The ground floor has six-light mullioned-and-transomed windows with hood moulds. A left bay has a gabled porch with bargeboards leading up six steps, and similar two-light windows. A canted angle features an extruded corbelled oriel with a conical roof; the roof has gabled copings and two conjoined octagonal ridge stacks. The right return is rendered and irregular, containing a two-storey canted bay; a six-panelled door and two original windows are present, while other windows have been altered.

Most windows retain their original interior shutters. One-storey outbuildings linked to the rear wing have plain openings.

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