Honington Hall, Stables Approximately 5 Metres North is a Grade II listed building in the Stratford-on-Avon local planning authority area, England. Stables.

Honington Hall, Stables Approximately 5 Metres North

WRENN ID
second-truss-swallow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stratford-on-Avon
Country
England
Type
Stables
Source
Historic England listing

Description

HONINGTON SP2642 10/134 Honington Hall, stables 02/09/52 approx. 5m. N (Formerly listed as stables to the above)

GV II

Stables. Mid/late C17. Regular coursed limestone. Steeply pitched hipped stone slate roof laid to diminishing courses. 3 bays. Single storey plus attic. Wide arched entrance to stalls to left has keystoned head. Entrance is flanked by wide casement windows with stone lintels. Arched recess with water tap to left. Carriage entrance to right has fluted Ionic pilasters supporting obelisks and central pediment with niche containing a demi-nude goddess. To right a 4-panelled door with wood surrounds and stone lintel, a 2-light casement with stone lintel and an arched doorway. 4 gabled roof dormers. Bell-cote to left. 3 hipped louvred lanterns. Central weather-vane. Pineapple finials at gable ends. Interior: stalls and mangers survive. (Buildings of England: Warwickshire, 1966 (reprint 1981) p.313).

Listing NGR: SP2608342739

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