Stable Block At Carlton Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Newark and Sherwood local planning authority area, England. Stable block.
Stable Block At Carlton Hall
- WRENN ID
- strange-chapel-linden
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Newark and Sherwood
- Country
- England
- Type
- Stable block
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stable block at Carlton Hall is an early 19th-century structure made of yellow and red brick, featuring hipped and gabled slate roofs. It has a pedimented gable with a single rear wall stack and stands two storeys high with nine bays, consisting of a central block flanked by wings. The windows are glazing bar casements and Yorkshire sashes.
On the south front, there is a central round-headed opening that contains a single window, flanked by single doors and two additional windows. To the left, there are garage doors with timber lintels, while to the right, there are two round-headed double carriage doors. Above this, there is a central square hatch flanked by single windows, with a plank panel to the left and a hatch with pigeonholes to the right. Above again, a clock is set in the pediment, and there is a round bell turret supported by four timber columns, topped with a domed leaded roof and a weather vane.
To the right, there is a later 19th-century addition that is a single-storey, single-bay brick structure with a hipped slate roof. On the south side, there is a stable door with a segmental head. The rear elevation features a 19th-century lozenge-patterned cast iron casement, and above this, the central block has three small casements with segmental heads.
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