Hazel Hill Including Former Stables To Rear is a Grade II listed building in the Guildford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 June 1967. House, former stables.

Hazel Hill Including Former Stables To Rear

WRENN ID
tilted-moat-vetch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Guildford
Country
England
Date first listed
14 June 1967
Type
House, former stables
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Hazel Hill, including the former stables to the rear, is a house dating from around 1750, with early 19th-century extensions at the back. The front is made of red brick, while the right-hand return front is covered in colourwashed roughcast, and the rear stable extension features galletted sandstone. The house has a hipped plain tiled roof at the front, with slate roofs at the rear and over the stables.

The building is five bays wide and three bays deep, with linking bays at right angles connecting to the former stable block at the northeast corner. It stands two storeys tall, with an entrance front that has a plinth, a plat band above the ground floor, and a rubbed brick cornice over the first floor, leading to a stone-coped parapet that partially obscures the roof. The first floor has five 12-pane glazing bar sash windows, while the ground floor features four sash windows, all set under gauged brick heads. The central entrance has a "Ware" doorcase in a projecting brick break, with double fielded panel doors beneath a traceried fanlight and a medallioned pediment supported by Ionic half columns. There are quadrant walls at either end of the entrance front.

On the right-hand return front, there is a recessed link to the centre and three bays to the left, where the outer ground floor windows are oval with tile on edge keystones. The centre of the ground floor features an angle bay. To the right, the former stables have three bays with upper lunette windows and ground floor sashes in arched surrounds beneath semi-circular over windows.

At the rear, there is a wing at right angles to the front, featuring a pedimented portico at the rear entrance with a half-glazed door under a traceried fanlight. To the left on the stable block, there is a tent-roofed 19th-century round window topped with a fleur de lys finial.

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