Stable Range To Bulwell Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Nottingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 November 1995. Stable range.
Stable Range To Bulwell Hall
- WRENN ID
- stony-cobble-woodpecker
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Nottingham
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 30 November 1995
- Type
- Stable range
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stable range to Bulwell Hall, now used as houses and workshops, was built in 1865. It is constructed from rockfaced Bulwell stone with ashlar dressings and features gabled and hipped slate roofs, along with various coped stone stacks. The building has a plinth and a first floor sill band, and the windows are primarily original glazing bar sashes.
The structure is two storeys high and has a symmetrical front with a nine-window range, featuring a projecting center and end bays. At the rear, there is a stable yard enclosed by ancillary buildings. The central entrance block, which is two storeys tall, has a moulded round-arched carriage entrance with shafts and a dated double keystone, flanked by buttresses. The upper stage includes a Venetian window with chamfered corners and a shallow pyramidal roof.
The side ranges have a narrow window on the ground floor, followed by three wider segment-headed windows with keystones. Above these are three windows with wedge lintels. The right end bay features a Venetian window flanked by doors with overlights and cornices, and above it, a window flanked by smaller windows with hood moulds, all segment-headed. The left end bay has a single window and door, with a single segment-headed window above.
At the rear, there is a hipped central block that is two storeys high, featuring a large segment-headed cross casement and, above it, a loft door and crane flanked by single windows. There are single storey lean-to ranges on each side. The yard is surrounded by other single storey buildings, with an entrance on the south side. Inside, there is a central tack room with a door flanked by curved windows, and on each side, there are rendered stables, one of which retains matchboard wainscoting.
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