Number 24 And Adjoining Stable is a Grade II listed building in the Gedling local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 July 1980. House, stable.
Number 24 And Adjoining Stable
- WRENN ID
- first-gargoyle-gilt
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Gedling
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 11 July 1980
- Type
- House, stable
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Number 24 and the adjoining stable, now a house, date from the early to mid 18th century. The building is constructed of brick and has pantile roofs, featuring coped gables and dentillated eaves. It has two ridge stacks and is two storeys high with five bays, arranged in an L-plan.
The southeast front includes a lower two-storey stable on the left, which has a single bay with two doors and a casement, all featuring chamfered segmental heads. Above this stable, there is a single casement window. The house has an off-centre door with a fanlight, flanked by single Yorkshire sashes with segmental heads. To the right of the door, there is another casement window. On the upper floor, there are four casements of varying sizes. The east gable features three casements with segmental heads, with a similar casement on the left and a plain casement on the right. The rear of the building has two gabled two-storey additions from the early and mid 19th century, which have 20th-century fenestration.
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