Calton Hall Stables And Store House is a Grade II listed building in the Yorkshire Dales National Park local planning authority area, England. Stables, store house.
Calton Hall Stables And Store House
- WRENN ID
- deep-flint-cobweb
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Yorkshire Dales National Park
- Country
- England
- Type
- Stables, store house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Calton Hall Stables and Store House is a mid to late 19th-century building designed in a 17th-century style, located to the east of Calton Hall. It is constructed from coursed squared rubble with stone dressings and features a stone slate roof. The stables are two storeys high and consist of two bays. On the left side, there is a waggon entrance with a chamfered surround and a massive lintel that has a segmental-pointed head, leading to 20th-century plank doors. To the right, there is a smaller entrance in a similar style. The upper floor has two 2-light double chamfered mullioned windows. The building is adorned with shaped eaves modillions and shaped kneelers at the gable coping, topped with ball finials on the ridge. A central ridge stack is present. Inside, there are four stalls equipped with feeding troughs that are filled from the upper floor. The store house, which is attached to the right-hand gable end wall, is a single storey with two bays. It has two entrances with chamfered surrounds and segmental-pointed heads, along with a gable end ridge stack and a pitching eye in the gable end wall. The stables are divided by a garden wall belonging to Calton Hall. This building is included for its group value.
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