Coleshill Park, Clock House And Adjoining Stable Block With Link Wall And Gates is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of White Horse local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 November 1966. Service block.

Coleshill Park, Clock House And Adjoining Stable Block With Link Wall And Gates

WRENN ID
western-stone-thunder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Vale of White Horse
Country
England
Date first listed
21 November 1966
Type
Service block
Source
Historic England listing

Description

COLESHILL SU2393 6/50 Coleshill Park, Clock 21/11/66 House and adjoining Stable Block (formerly listed as Stable Block Coleshill) with link wall and gates GV II Service block of brewery and laundry. Late C17. In Cotswold vernacular style for Coleshill House. Rubble stone and stone dressings with gabled slate and machine tiled roofs. Central range facing SE with NE and SW projecting wings which together form a three sided courtyard. One storey and attic with stone ridge stacks with reconstituted stone tops. Central wooden Doric clock tower added in 1830. 3 gabled 2-light casement dormers and further louvred dormer on the NE wing. 3 Tudor arched doorways with plank doors. 2 central windows on principal range with original ovolo moulded mullions with flat-headed dripstones and leaded lights. All other similar windows are C19. 4 gables to the rear all with C19 openings. Large C18 Stable Block to the NE of rubble stone with C19 gauged brick dressings and stone tiled roofs with half hips to each end. Linked to Clock House by rubble wall and gates.

Listing NGR: SU2393293787

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