Stable Court is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 June 1987. Coach house.
Stable Court
- WRENN ID
- crumbling-postern-marsh
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cornwall
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 22 June 1987
- Type
- Coach house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Stable Court is a coach house with grooms' accommodation, dating from the late 19th century. It features dressed serpentine stone brought to course, with dressed granite quoins and voussoirs, as well as dressed freestone sills, jambstones, mullions, window heads, and hood moulds. The building has a steep scantle slate roof with coped gable ends, a cross gable, gabled dormers, and three large axial stone stacks over the cross walls.
The structure is a long rectangular range with a central cross gable that slightly projects at the front and includes a flight of external stone steps at the rear. The ground floor likely contains four coach houses, tack rooms, and possibly stabling, while the accommodation is above. Designed in a late Gothic style, it has two storeys, with first-floor rooms partly in the roof space.
The roughly east-facing front has a 3:1:3 bay arrangement, along with a single-storey wing on the left. The first three bays are regular, featuring two-light mullioned windows with hood moulds in each bay and two-light mullioned windows in the gabled dormers above. A louvred ventilator is located in the middle of the roof. The central bay contains a four-light first-floor mullioned window and a slit ventilator in the gable above, along with two carriage doorways with elliptical arches on the ground floor. The two bays to the right have square-headed carriage doorways with keyed lintels, and the rightmost bay includes a three-light mullioned window. The first floor of the right-hand three bays mirrors the left-hand three bays. The building retains ledged and braced doors, and some windows have original glazing.
This coach house is the principal one associated with the former Bosahan House, which was demolished in the 1950s. It forms part of a planned group on three sides of a cobbled courtyard.
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