Entrance Screen, Lodge, East Side Wall And South End Building In Stable Yard At Lackham House is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 January 1987. Stable yard structure.

Entrance Screen, Lodge, East Side Wall And South End Building In Stable Yard At Lackham House

WRENN ID
hallowed-postern-elder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
7 January 1987
Type
Stable yard structure
Source
Historic England listing

Description

LACOCK LACKHAM ST 97 SW 1/116 Entrance screen, lodge, east side wall and south end building in stable yard at Lackham House II

Stable yard to Lackham House, 1902 for G.L. Palmer. Red brick and half-timber with plain tile roofs. Entrance screen wall with corniced piers and ball finials, wall curved down between piers and infilled with iron railings. To left, No 4 Lackham, brick and half-timber 2-storey lodge with projecting wing to left, the upper floor jettied with oriel window. Brick screen wall behind, on east side of yard, with ridged coping and ball finials to piers. At south end of yard, large semi-industrial complex. Broad projecting central gable from top-lit spine range and gabled end wings. Centre and wing gables half-timbered to upper floors. Centre has Arts and Crafts style ridge cupola, 5-light upper window and centre arched doorway with stone head and carved keystone, imposts and spandrels. Three-light cross window each side. End gables have coach openings beneath and 4-light windows above.

Listing NGR: ST9262970099

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