Stainton Hall is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 May 1989. House.

Stainton Hall

WRENN ID
heavy-crypt-sparrow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
31 May 1989
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

BANK NEWTON STAINTON SD 85 SE

4/31 Stainton Hall

II

House, probably early C19 with part of C17 cottage and coach-house of 1842 attached. Slobbered rubble, stone slate roof. Three storeys and three bays, with a much lower attached wing to the south consisting of a (now) single-cell, two-storey cottage and two-storey coach-house. The house is aproached from the west but displays a round-headed stair window on this side. The half-glazed door has a cavetto cornice over. Windows are casements with glazing bars, in plain stone surrounds. The eastern side has bay windows to the ground floor, otherwise glazing bar sashes in plain stone surrounds. The cottage has double chamfered mullion windows with hoodmoulds, of four and three lights, and a round-headed entry to a C19 stone stair. The coach-house has a symmetrical arrangement of rusticated entries, and casements in plain stone surrounds. Over the plain doorway is a plaque finely inscribed "J A Hunter 1842".

Listing NGR: SD8869152767

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