Waingroves Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Amber Valley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 November 1965. House.
Waingroves Hall
- WRENN ID
- stranded-chimney-smoke
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Amber Valley
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 29 November 1965
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Waingroves Hall is a house built in the early 18th century, refronted in 1800 with some minor later alterations. It is constructed of red brick with stone dressings and rusticated quoins, while the rear elevation and left gable wall are made of rubble stone. The building has a double range plain tile roof with stone-coped gables and brick gable end stacks.
The house is three storeys high and features a symmetrical facade with three bays. It has a stone plinth, plain stone bands at sill level on all floors, and a moulded eaves cornice with a blocking course. A central glazed early 20th-century porch covers a raised doorcase that has a fluted keystone and a bead-moulded inner edge, leading to a 20th-century glazed door.
On either side of the porch are 16-pane sash windows, with three similar windows on the first floor. Above the central window, there is a stone plaque with a carved coat of arms beneath dripmoulds. The second floor features three smaller 16-pane sashes, all windows below wedge lintels with raised keystones. The keystone of the central first-floor window is corniced, while the second-floor keystones are adorned with carved motifs of the moon, the sun, and an owl.
The right gable wall has sash windows beneath flat brick arches with stone keyblocks, some of which have carved motifs. The left gable wall features two external stacks with pairs of glazing bar sashes beneath flat stone arches on the ground and first floors. The central gutter has a hopper head below a stone dripmould inscribed 'SRE 1800'. The gables are made of brick and include an illegible diamond datestone on the front stack and another on the rear stack inscribed 'SRE 1800'. The rear elevation has glazing bar sashes beneath flat stone arches. Waingroves Hall was the seat of the Strelley family.
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