Stable Block 10 Metres To South Of Barwick Hall is a Grade II listed building in the King0s Lynn and West Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 April 1985. Stable block.
Stable Block 10 Metres To South Of Barwick Hall
- WRENN ID
- stubborn-cobble-solstice
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- King0s Lynn and West Norfolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 18 April 1985
- Type
- Stable block
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stable block, located 10 metres south of Barwick Hall, was built in 1737. It is constructed of red brick in English bond and features a red pantiled roof. The building has two storeys and four bays. The west face includes a boarded door with a fanlight above it at the southern end, two 20th-century boarded garage doors in the centre, and a boarded door with one casement window at the northern end. On the first floor, there is a two-light casement window at the south, two central boarded window openings—one with an iron grill and one with a boarded loft door to the north. The structure is supported by six 20th-century brick wedge lean-to buttresses and features a dentil eaves cornice. The north gable has a brick honeycomb ventilation opening and a coped parapet gable. The south gable is made of random flint and brick rubble, with the date 1737 marked in brick. It also has a tiled coped parapet topped with a weather vane and a metal crest flag displaying the "EL" monogram, likely representing the Earl of Leicester. This stable block is included for its group value with Barwick Hall.
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