Former Coachhouse Approximately One Hundred And Fifty Metres To West Of Carlton Hall is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 February 1969. Coach-house, stable. 1 related planning application.

Former Coachhouse Approximately One Hundred And Fifty Metres To West Of Carlton Hall

WRENN ID
blind-mortar-storm
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
4 February 1969
Type
Coach-house, stable
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The former coach house and stables, now farm buildings and a cottage, likely dates from the early 19th century. It was built for S B Moulton Barrett Esq, and incorporates some 18th-century fragments. The building is constructed of rubble with dark brown brick, and has a Westmorland slate roof, partially replaced with corrugated sheeting. It has a U-shaped plan, mainly of two storeys, with four bays, including projecting outer bays.

The central range has four bays of brick semicircular arches supported on brick-edged piers. The two central openings contain boarded doors under timber lintels, blocked above; the outer two openings have boarded doors within ashlar architraves, with 12-pane fixed-light windows above. The first floor is blank. The left wing has a sash window with glazing bars below a brick segmental arch on the ground floor, and a 20th-century two-light casement above. The right wing has a plated door within an ashlar architrave. There are stepped ashlar eaves and hipped roofs. A white brick stack has been added to the right eaves of the left wing, and a corniced ashlar stack sits between the fifth and sixth bays. The right return of the left wing is largely unchanged, while the left return of the right wing now has a boarded door on the ground floor, and a boarded pitching door above.

A single-storey range attached to the rear left, likely dating from the later 19th century, contains four sash windows with glazing bars in ashlar surrounds with interrupted jambs, and has an ashlar coping to the left and a central ashlar stack. Carlton Hall itself was built by S B Moulton Barrett Esq. in the early 19th century.

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