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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