Sandybrook Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Derbyshire Dales local planning authority area, England. House. 2 related planning applications.

Sandybrook Hall

WRENN ID
gentle-gutter-auburn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Derbyshire Dales
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Sandybrook Hall is a house dating from around 1812 to 1815. It is constructed of brick, rendered with cement, and has slate hipped roofs with brick ridge and eaves stacks. The house comprises a three-storey main block and a two-storey service wing to the north.

The west elevation of the main block features seven bays. A central doorway is set behind a stone Tuscan Doric porch, with an entablature extending to cover narrow glazing bar sash windows either side. The doorway has part-glazed double doors and a semi-circular fanlight above, with a smaller sash window above that. Flanked on each side are full-height canted bays, each with three glazing bar sashes to each floor, diminishing in height. The central window of the top floor of each bay is blind. The south elevation has five bays, with a pediment over the centre bay.

Inside, the entrance hall has a stone and tiled floor. A cantilevered stone dogleg staircase rises over three flights, lit by a semi-circular headed window with Gothic glazing bars. The metal balustrade is decorated with a pattern of elongated intersecting ovals and Greek key motifs. The doorcases are panelled and fluted.

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