Stable Block Approximately 50 Metres North Of Newbold Pacey Hall And Attached Garden Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Stratford-on-Avon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 August 1972. Stable block.

Stable Block Approximately 50 Metres North Of Newbold Pacey Hall And Attached Garden Walls

WRENN ID
slow-chapel-kestrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stratford-on-Avon
Country
England
Date first listed
2 August 1972
Type
Stable block
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is an 18th-century stable block with a later extension, situated approximately 50 metres north of Newbold Pacey Hall. The building is constructed of brick in a Flemish bond pattern, featuring buff headers and ashlar dressings. The roofs are covered in slate, with a hipped roof over the central section and a gabled roof elsewhere. The original stable block is a symmetrical, single-storey range with an attic, originally designed for eight horses, with a central projection that breaks forward and has its own hipped roof. A seven-entrance extension, also single-storey with an attic, adjoins the original block, and includes a clock turret at its left end.

The original section has a brick impost band and a top ashlar cornice; a central ashlar plat band further accentuates the façade. The two central carriage entrances are elliptical-headed, featuring ashlar key blocks over paired eight-fielded-panel doors. The attic has lunette windows with sills and three-light leaded glazing, each with a key block above. Three round-headed entrances to the left have key blocks; two retain split six-fielded-panel doors with fanlights, while the rightmost has shorter paired four-panel doors under a large three-light transomed leaded window with an iron opening casement. Similar entrances are found to the right end, two of which are now blocked but retain their fanlights, and the central entrance has a six-panel door. The extension mirrors the detailing of the original block, with a brick impost band and a top dentil brick cornice. It features four round-headed entrances with fanlights over split six-fielded-panel doors, a segmental-headed carriage entrance with a fanlight and paired panelled doors, and a round-headed opening leading to a brick and ashlar stair. The left end of the extension has an elliptical-headed carriage entrance with paired plank doors, a blind fanlight, a lunette window with small-paned iron glazing, and an ashlar cornice topped by a clock turret with louvres over the clock faces, a domical vault, and a weather vane. The rear of the original section has an ashlar cornice and features a two-light window in the centre and two windows on the left. The right end has an elliptical-headed opening with a two-light window above, featuring leaded glazing and an iron opening casement.

The interior includes stable fittings. Attached to the rear of the stable block are garden walls, enclosing an area approximately 50 metres by 60 metres. A gateway is located at the south end of the west and east walls. A lean-to greenhouse range sits along the north wall, with a further greenhouse and cold-frame range projecting from the north end of the west wall, separated by a gateway.

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