Garden Cottage And Attached Coach House And Stable Block is a Grade II listed building in the Doncaster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 April 1986. Cottage, coach-house, stable.

Garden Cottage And Attached Coach House And Stable Block

WRENN ID
lapsed-sill-swift
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Doncaster
Country
England
Date first listed
11 April 1986
Type
Cottage, coach-house, stable
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Garden Cottage and the attached coach house and stable block date from around 1800 and were built for the Frickley Hall estate. The building is constructed of red brick in English garden wall bond and features a Welsh slate roof.

The central section is a two-storey, three-bay coach house with lower two-storey side wings. The left wing has three windows on the first floor, while the right wing has four. The central coach house includes a chamfered plinth and large horizontally-sliding doors, which are flanked by round-arched recesses containing doors with overlights and fanlights. The first bay has a Diocletian-style casement on the first floor, while the similar opening in the third bay is boarded. A moulded string course runs beneath the casement and hatch in the central round-arched recess, which also features an ogee hoodmould. The roof has paired gutter brackets, small kneelers, and gable copings.

The left wing, which is set back, has two doors with fanlights beneath round arches, flanking another door and three cambered-arched windows that contain sashes and casements with glazing bars. There are three small casements on the first floor, and the wing has a hipped roof.

The right wing, which was formerly two cottages and is now one dwelling, has a 20th-century garage door to the left of two sashes with glazing bars. A near-central panelled door with an overlight is located to the right of a sash with glazing bars, both set beneath cambered brick arches. The first floor features one casement and three horizontally-sliding sashes. The roof has 20th-century tiles, a brick ridge stack, and an end stack at the hipped right end. There is also a lean-to addition at the right end with a two-light window.

Inside, the stables on the left preserve some original stalls.

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