Stables South Of Leathley Hall is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 February 1985. Stables.

Stables South Of Leathley Hall

WRENN ID
hidden-balcony-sedge
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
22 February 1985
Type
Stables
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE 24 NW LEATHLEY LEATHLEY LANE (east side, off) 4/51 Stables south of Leathley Hall

GV II

Stables. Early C18 with C20 alterations. Coursed, squared gritstone, graduated stone slate roof. 2 storeys, 7 first-floor windows. End bays spring forward slightly as shallow wings and are roofed at right-angles to main block. Alternate, chamfered quoins. C20 stable and garage doors to ground floor. First floor has a C20 glazed door, centre, in former window opening, reached by wooden framed steps. Ground-floor windows: 2 sashes with glazing bars and,to right, a blocked cross-window with C20 glazing bars above transom level. First floor: all 2-light flat-faced mullion windows with glazing bars. String-course at first-floor level curves up to quoins; eaves band. Hipped roof, stack between main range and right wing. Rear (north) facade: ground floor has blocked and altered cross-windows, with 2- light, flat-faced mullion windows above. This is probably one of the 'outhouses and offices' built by Robert Hitch before 1718 when he made alterations to Leathley Hall (qv). See H Speight, Upper Wharfedale, London, 1900, p 112.

Listing NGR: SE2367746785

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