Stoneleigh is a Grade II listed building in the Mansfield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 March 1994. House, offices.

Stoneleigh

WRENN ID
lunar-mortar-rye
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mansfield
Country
England
Date first listed
21 March 1994
Type
House, offices
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Stoneleigh is a house, now used as both a residence and offices, built in 1877. It features rock-faced stone with ashlar dressings and hipped slate roofs, supported by three coped side wall stacks. The building is designed in a High Victorian style, with a blue brick plinth, string courses, and an eaves band.

The entrance front includes a round tower on the right, which has a round-arched polychrome-headed double lancet window on each floor, featuring a central shaft, leaf corbel, and hoodmould. Above this is an octagonal wooden turret with semicircular lead aprons and an elliptical-arched glazing bar window on each side, topped with a pyramidal roof and a weather vane. To the left, there is a round-arched doorway with steps and parapet walls, single shafts, and a shouldered hoodmould that encloses a dated panel. The entrance features studded round-arched panelled doors with two glazed panels, and above it is a segment-headed plain sash window.

To the right of the entrance, there is a wing with a pair of plain sash windows, flanked on the left by a small casement and on the right by a 16-pane sash window. The lower level has similar fenestration with a door located between the windows on the left. All openings on this façade are segment-headed. Further to the right, there is a coped garden wall with a segment-headed door.

On the garden front, to the left, there is a canted two-storey bay window with a hipped roof, featuring three plain sashes on each floor. To the right, a tent-roofed verandah supported by cast-iron posts covers two segment-headed plain sashes, with two similar windows above.

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