Stable Block At The Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Rushcliffe local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 October 1966. Stable block.
Stable Block At The Hall
- WRENN ID
- winding-stronghold-indigo
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Rushcliffe
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 13 October 1966
- Type
- Stable block
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stable block at The Hall is a late 18th-century structure built of red brick with ashlar dressings. It features a hipped slate roof and has two red brick ridge stacks. An ashlar cornice and a first-floor ashlar band enhance its appearance. The building is two storeys high and consists of 11 bays of round-headed arcading with ashlar imposts.
The central bay, which is slightly projected and wider than the others, is topped with an open ashlar pediment. It contains a large elliptical arched doorway with double wooden doors and ashlar hinge blocks. Flanking this doorway are two round-arched glazing bar casements. To the left and right of the central bay are single doorways; the left has a plank door with a round arched over panel, while the right features a panelled door with a fanlight. Further to the left and right are two similar glazing bar casements.
Above the arcading are ten glazing bar casements set under flat heads, with the central bay featuring a part-blocked doorway with ashlar hinge blocks, now fitted with a single tripartite glazing bar Yorkshire sash. Above this is a single semi-circular glazing bar fixed light.
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