Range Of Outbuildings East Of Haughton Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Cheshire East local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 August 1984. A Victorian Outbuilding.
Range Of Outbuildings East Of Haughton Hall
- WRENN ID
- dusk-lintel-meadow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cheshire East
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 3 August 1984
- Type
- Outbuilding
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The range of outbuildings east of Haughton Hall, built in 1894, was originally designed as stables with accommodation for a groom and is now primarily used for garages. Constructed from red brick with a tile roof, the building is mainly two storeys high and features five bays facing the highway. It has a quadrangle plan that includes later additions and is connected to the single-storey east wing of the Hall.
Notable architectural features include an oak carriageway arch in Tudor style, flanked by smaller Tudor arched openings in the courtyard. Inside, there are moulded beams and exposed joists in the ceiling of the opening, along with a clock set in a timber surround above. The upper storey is predominantly tile hung on both sides, and there is an open loggia supported by posts along the courtyard side of the front building. The mullion windows are fitted with casements that have glazing bars. Additionally, there is a dovecot with a pagoda roof located on a later single-storey section of the complex on the north side, and planted timbers are present in the gables of the west cross wing.
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