Stables And Coach House Approximately 4O Metres East Of Denton Manor Ouse is a Grade II listed building in the South Kesteven local planning authority area, England. Stables and coach house.
Stables And Coach House Approximately 4O Metres East Of Denton Manor Ouse
- WRENN ID
- wild-parapet-hawk
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- South Kesteven
- Country
- England
- Type
- Stables and coach house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stables and coach house, located approximately 40 meters east of Denton Manor House, were built in the mid-19th century and expanded in 1880 by Sir Arthur Blomfield. They are constructed from coursed ironstone rubble with ashlar dressings and feature a slate roof with lead dressings, raised stone coped gables with finials, and moulded stone eaves. The buildings are arranged irregularly around a courtyard.
The mid-19th century single-storey range next to the drive consists of nine bays, with a central advanced gabled bay that includes a Tudor archway and a single light window above. This is flanked by pairs of cross mullioned glazing bar windows and single planked doors, with additional single windows beyond. All openings are topped with continuous moulded hoods, with blank shields positioned between them.
Behind this range is an L-shaped single-storey building from 1880, which ends with a two-storey coachman's house on the left. This house features four sets of planked double doors, each with its own gable, and to the right, there is a Tudor arched double door flanked by single three-light and pairs of two-light cross mullioned windows. The roof has two louvred ridge vents beneath pyramidal lead roofs. On the side of the house, there is a four-centred arched doorway leading to planked inner doors, with a two-light window to the left and two similar windows on the first floor, all featuring mullions.
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