Combe Abbey, Stableblock Approximately 40 Metres North East Of Abbey is a Grade II listed building in the Rugby local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 August 1986. A Late 18th century Stableblock.

Combe Abbey, Stableblock Approximately 40 Metres North East Of Abbey

WRENN ID
sharp-solder-kestrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rugby
Country
England
Date first listed
27 August 1986
Type
Stableblock
Period
Late 18th century
Source
Historic England listing

Description

COMBEFIELDS SP47NW 6/39 Combe Abbey, stableblock approx. 40m. NE of Abbey GV II Stableblock. Late C18. Brick, in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings and hipped slate roof. Brick roof stacks. 2 storeys; 6-window range, with one window projecting central range. Central archway with rusticated quoin surround. Small doorway to right of blocked arch, with stone lintel. Round-headed recessed casements to ground storey, the one to right of arch partly blocked. Gauged brick lintels. 9-pane casements to first floor with gauged brick lintels. Pediment above. Sandstone plinth, ground and first storey bands, and a moulded eaves cornice. Wood and lead clocktower, in form of dovecote, above pediment inscribed "Vivite Fugid". Altered ranges to left, and extending forward from right. Late C19 coach house and hayloft to rear, probably designed by Nesfield. Dated 1863.

Listing NGR: SP4043679849

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