Well House In Stable Yard Of Hannington Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Swindon local planning authority area, England. Well-house.

Well House In Stable Yard Of Hannington Hall

WRENN ID
seventh-iron-jet
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Swindon
Country
England
Type
Well-house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The well house in the stable yard of Hannington Hall, likely built around 1863, is a hexagonal structure made of rubble with an ashlar plinth and quoins. It features a pyramidal stone tile roof, a door to the yard on the west side, and unglazed slit windows. The building once housed a donkey wheel. Additionally, there is a datestone set in the corner of the adjacent wall that reads "J.W.F July 12 1787."

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