Burbage Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Hinckley and Bosworth local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 March 1963. House. 3 related planning applications.

Burbage Hall

WRENN ID
sleeping-tallow-grove
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Hinckley and Bosworth
Country
England
Date first listed
8 March 1963
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Burbage Hall is a house dating from the early 18th century. It is constructed of red brick with a moulded wooden eaves cornice featuring modillions, and has a bell cast hipped roof covered in plain tiles. Brick stacks are situated on the ridge to the right, behind the ridge to the left, and to the left of the projecting left-hand wing.

The house has an L-shaped plan, with the main section facing south-west and a service wing to the rear, positioned behind the left-hand wing. The building is two storeys high with attics, and has a window arrangement of 2:1:2:1. The windows are all segmental-headed, with a pair of wider four-pane sashes on the left. The remaining windows have boxed glazing bars. There are three hipped dormers to the right, one on the end of the left wing, and one in the re-entrant angle. A half-glazed door is located in the re-entrant angle of the left wing, with a window alongside to the left. A wide, two-storey, early 20th-century canted bay window is at the end of the right-hand wing, with a cornice carried over it.

Inside, there are two early 18th-century staircases with turned balusters. Two rooms feature reused 17th-century panelling.

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