Building On Three Sides Of Stable Court South Of Hill Court is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 March 1987. Stable, gateway.

Building On Three Sides Of Stable Court South Of Hill Court

WRENN ID
deep-step-dock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
17 March 1987
Type
Stable, gateway
Source
Historic England listing

Description

WALFORD CP - SO 52 SE

4/57 Building on three sides of stable court south of Hill Court

GV II

Former stables and gateway. Probably mid-C18 and early to mid-C19. Brick, mostly in English garden wall bond, with slate roof. Building on south side has central two-storey section with moulded pediment and with an archway which has a sandstone surround, segmental head, and keystone. The upper storey has a blank plaque, and aclock with plain stone surround. To each side the building is of a single storey and has wide doorways with timber lintels. At the west end, extending northwards at right angles, is a building of two storeys and three bays, which has unglazed windows and a door between the second and third bays Facing it, on the east side of the courtyard, is a taller two-storey building which has openings with segmental heads and a storey band which rises over each arch. On the ground floor are three windows and a door. First floor windows over second window and over door. At the right is an enlarged glazed entrance with a first floor window above. Interior: east range has two trusses with collar and tie-beams, and four with collars and bolted scissor-braces.

Listing NGR: SO5750421590

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