Edwinstowe Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Newark and Sherwood local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 August 1952. House. 5 related planning applications.

Edwinstowe Hall

WRENN ID
distant-stair-bracken
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Newark and Sherwood
Country
England
Date first listed
7 August 1952
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Edwinstowe Hall is a country house, dating from the early and mid-18th century. It is now used as a community home. The house is constructed of brick, rendered and colourwashed, with stone dressings, and has a plain tile hipped roof. A plinth, first and second floor bands, moulded eaves with scroll brackets, and a coped parapet are visible externally. Five ridge, two side wall, and a single rear wall stack are present.

The house has three storeys and five bays, with a square plan and an additional wing to the left. Most windows are glazing bar sashes. The main east front features a central, pedimented porch with scrolled architraves and scrolled brackets to the hood, adorned with geometrical decoration above the right-hand side. To the left of the porch is a small casement window, flanked by two sashes. Above are five sashes, and above again, five smaller sashes. The south side has a central, projecting two-storey bay with a sash window and a 20th-century casement. A 20th-century door is located to the left, and a pedimented dormer is above. The north side has a sash window to the left, and to the right a 19th-century canted bay window with an ogee lead roof and a central round-headed sash flanked by single sashes. The rear elevation includes a 19th-century conservatory (rebuilt in 1982), two 19th-century bay windows, and irregular fenestration. A pedimented dormer is situated above to the left.

The south wing, two storeys high and three bays wide, has a first-floor band. The east front of the wing features a door with a Gothick fanlight and two sashes to its right. Above, a large central sash is flanked by single sashes, with a cast-iron balcony on brackets. The dining room contains a notable Rococo-style plaster ceiling dated 1751, a Classical-style cornice, and two openings with scrolled heads and cartouches. There is also a Classical-style timber fireplace with scrolled brackets, three beaded doorways with eared architraves, and six-panel 18th-century doors.

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