Stables At Beanacre Manor is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 February 1985. Stableblock.
Stables At Beanacre Manor
- WRENN ID
- north-casement-lake
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 13 February 1985
- Type
- Stableblock
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The stables at Beanacre Manor, now converted into a house, date from the early 18th century and were built for Jacob Selfe. The structure is made of rubble stone and features a stone slate roof with ashlar coping at the verges. It is designed in a classical style, standing two storeys high with an attic. The front is symmetrical with three windows. The tall central door has a bolection moulded surround and a broken pediment above, which contains a ball finial. The door is blocked, and a 20th-century casement window has been inserted. On either side of the door, there are cross windows with moulded architraves, labels, and cymar moulded sills. Above the door is a blank stone panel. The first floor features three two-light cymar moulded mullioned windows and a moulded stone eaves cornice. There are three hipped dormers with casements. The right side of the building has a blocked square-headed door and a 20th-century window. The rear elevation has also been altered in a similar manner. The interior has not been inspected. This building is prominently located at the end of the main drive to Beanacre Manor.
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