Wingfield Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Amber Valley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 February 1967. House.

Wingfield Hall

WRENN ID
seventh-eave-rush
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Amber Valley
Country
England
Date first listed
13 February 1967
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Wingfield Hall is a small country house dating from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. It is constructed of ashlar sandstone that rises from a shallow plinth and features quoins, with shallow pitched slated roofs and intermediate and end brick stacks. The building has an irregular plan and is situated on sloping ground, with the main front facing the garden and comprising three storeys, while the entrance front to the north has two storeys.

The south elevation has three storeys and four bays, with glazing bar sashes set within projecting stone frames on the first and second floors. Above these is a band course with a moulded cornice, beneath a shallow parapet. The ground floor features two 4-light flush mullioned windows with glazing bar casements, and between them is a former quoined doorway that has been transformed into a semi-circular niche with a semi-circular head, keyblock, and moulded drip.

Attached to the west end is a two-storey, two-bay range above a basement, built of rubble sandstone and featuring glazing bar sashes on the upper floors, with those on the second floor set within gabled dormers. The ground floor has a single light opening in a flush surround. There is also a lower single-storey range added to the west end above a basement, which has late 19th-century quoined surrounds to the glazing bar sashes on the first floor and two plain openings to the basement.

The north elevation features an ashlar front with a central bay that is slightly advanced and fronted by a flat-roofed single-storey porch, which was added later and has red sandstone dressings. The porch includes a chamfered surround to the doorway, which has six-panelled double doors. Above the porch is an ogee-headed window within a deeply moulded surround, situated above a plain band course. The projecting bay has rusticated quoining, which is now obscured by the later porch, and there is an inserted sash window to the ground floor west of the porch.

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