Coach House Little Willinghurst is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 October 1986. Coach house and stables. 2 related planning applications.

Coach House Little Willinghurst

WRENN ID
tangled-basalt-sienna
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Waverley
Country
England
Date first listed
28 October 1986
Type
Coach house and stables
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a former coach house and stables, dating from 1887 and designed by Philip Webb as part of a service court. The front elevation has a snecked sandstone ashlar plinth, with red-brown brick above. The roof is tiled with deep eaves. The original service yard was larger and is now divided by a 20th-century wall, creating a smaller cobbled yard.

The front range is single-storey with a two-storey gable end to the left, and a stack to the right. Leaded casement windows are a defining feature. A hipped roof covers a square carriage entrance to the right of centre, with the roof swept out; deep eaves are supported by braced posts with "eyebrow" arched lintels and some weatherboarding above. The gable end to the left has one window on each floor, with a leaded casement at the junction with the entrance range, all with tile-on-edge lintels and brick relieving arches.

The courtyard elevation has a 20th-century square bay to the rear of the entrance range with a large stable door at the end. A five-window range is on the left side with relieving arches over the windows and wooden hoods over the upper parts. There are four louvred lanterns to the front of the roof ridge, and a large gabled dormer in the centre.

The main entrance is diagonally placed across the angle, with a shorter range to the right. It has a large half-glazed door, the upper part leaded, in a dentilled wooden surround, under deep coved eaves with a further course of brick dentils. A single-storey, two-windowed range extends to the right, with an open through-way to the end, between the house and a 20th-century garage. A garden elevation (left-hand return front) has five flat-roofed dormers, two end stacks, and a conservatory attached to the front left.

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