Marigold Hall is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 March 1970. A C17 House.

Marigold Hall

WRENN ID
steep-rafter-sorrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
31 March 1970
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Marigold Hall is a house located in North Yorkshire, built in 1679 for William Morwood, with some early 19th-century alterations. The building is constructed of ashlar, using coursed squared stone, and has a pantile roof. It features five bays and stands two storeys high. The three left-hand bays date from 1679, while the two bays on the right are from the 19th century.

The structure has a plinth, and the three left-hand bays project slightly forward. The right bay of the 1679 section has a half-glazed door framed by a pedimented surround with rusticated pilasters. The frieze above the door displays the letters "M" flanked by circles, along with a marigold flower in a moulded oval above. Superimposed on the rusticated pilasters are taller Roman Doric pilasters on plinths, which rise above the frieze to a thinner moulded frieze, culminating in a broken and open segmental pediment.

To the far left is the right half of a similar doorcase. Between the two doorcases are two tall, two-light chamfered mullion-and-transom windows with moulded architraves, pulvinated friezes, and cornices. Above the right-hand window is a two-light chamfered mullioned window, all of which have single-pane fixed glazing. The two right-hand bays feature 20th-century casements with stone sills beneath flat stone arches, and there is a stone porch added in the 20th century.

The 1679 section has a moulded stone cornice, and at the right-hand corner, there is a square sundial with a moulded cornice. The building is topped with stone copings, and there is an end stack with a moulded cornice on the left and a ridge stack on the right.

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