Stables To Rownall Hall (Hall Now Demolished) is a Grade II listed building in the Staffordshire Moorlands local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 December 1986. Stables, coach house.
Stables To Rownall Hall (Hall Now Demolished)
- WRENN ID
- low-spire-lichen
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Staffordshire Moorlands
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 15 December 1986
- Type
- Stables, coach house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stables to Rownall Hall, which has now been demolished, date from the early 19th century and have undergone some 20th-century alterations. The building is constructed from coursed dressed and squared stone, featuring tiled roofs behind verge parapets and raised eaves bands. It has a U-shaped plan with a symmetrical frontage that includes two-storey outer pavilions and a central pavilion, connected by single-storey links that contain two windows. The windows are 20th-century small-pane casements set in raised surrounds. Each outer pavilion has one similar window on the ground floor, positioned beneath large low relief medallions featuring horses' heads at their centers. The central pavilion boasts a tall round-arch entry with boarded doors. All pavilions have gables that resemble pediments, finished at the sides with acroteria and at the center with double horse head crests, which stand approximately 1.2 meters high.
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