Haughton Park House And Attached Garden Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Bassetlaw local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 November 1985. House.
Haughton Park House And Attached Garden Walls
- WRENN ID
- moated-rubble-peregrine
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bassetlaw
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 14 November 1985
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Haughton Park House and the attached garden walls date from around 1700, with later alterations to the openings and restoration around 1940. The house is constructed of red brick and features a mansard pantile roof with raised brick coped gables and kneelers. There are four red brick external gable stacks and a single central ridge topped with a wood and lead cupola, which has wooden arcades with keystones and a dentil cornice, finished with a pointed shaped roof. A wooden cornice is set on a brick plinth.
The building is two storeys plus an attic and consists of four bays, with a first-floor band. The main entrance has double six fielded panel doors and a traceried overlight, all within a moulded ashlar surround featuring a keystone. To the right of the doorway is a single glazing bar sash window, while to the left are two similar sashes. Above these, there are four smaller sashes. In the attic, there is a single roof dormer with a tripartite glazing bar casement.
To the right, set back from the main house, is a single-storey, single-bay wing that has a projecting 20th-century bow window. This wing is set on a plinth with a band extending above the windows and an ashlar coped parapet. The central glazing bar sash is flanked by two smaller similar sashes.
Attached to the rear of the house is a brick coped wall that extends north for 6 metres, then turns at a right angle and runs for 35 metres to the west and 40 metres to the south. This wall features single doorways with plank doors under segmental arches, and it rises to accommodate the doorways. Additionally, there is a later-built wall that extends for a further 30 metres to the east and 18 metres to the north, which includes a lean-to at the angle and is broken at the east by a doorway with a plank door under a segmental arch.
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