Southgate Stables, Including Wall To South Enclosing Stable Yard is a Grade II listed building in the Bolsover local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 April 1980. Stables.
Southgate Stables, Including Wall To South Enclosing Stable Yard
- WRENN ID
- stony-bastion-jet
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bolsover
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 21 April 1980
- Type
- Stables
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Southgate Stables, including the wall to the south enclosing the stable yard, is a pair of cottages, stables, and a coach house built in the mid-19th century. The structure is made of coursed rubble sandstone with sandstone dressings and quoins, topped with Welsh slate roofs featuring stone coped gables and moulded kneelers. It has brick ridge and gable stacks and consists of one and two storeys, forming a long range with two cross ranges that create a courtyard.
The cottages make up the east wing and present a symmetrical four-bay east elevation. Each cottage features a central doorway with a segmental arch, a half-glazed door, and an overlight, flanked by tripartite sash windows under segmental arches. Above, there are two single bar sashes, also under segmental arches.
The long south elevation includes a square tower near the centre, topped with a pyramid roof. There is a doorway on the ground floor with a keyed dressed stone surround, a circular window above it, and a blind rectangular window above that. To the right are two segmental arched carriage entrances, which have later brick and glazed infill, along with additional doorways and a circular window above. To the left is a 20th-century garage entrance and a dressed stone doorway, followed by a two-storey L-shaped range that has a 20th-century garage entrance to the south and a dressed stone circular window flanked by square windows with keyed lintels above.
The return elevation features a central doorway with a keyed dressed stone surround, flanked by windows with keyed lintels, and the first floor has a circular window flanked by square windows with keyed lintels. The gable end facing the road has two blind segmental arches and a shuttered circular opening above. The courtyard is enclosed by a rubblestone wall with rounded copings.
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