Coach-House and Cart-House at Nerquis Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Flintshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 12 December 1994. Former coach-house, cart-house.
Coach-House and Cart-House at Nerquis Hall
- WRENN ID
- keen-stronghold-lichen
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Flintshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 12 December 1994
- Type
- Former coach-house, cart-house
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Coach-House and Cart-House at Nerquis Hall is a late 18th-century building that once served as a coach-house and cart-house, with nearby piggeries to the north. It is constructed of rubble with a facing of sandstone ashlar, and features slate roofs. The coach house section, located on the left, has a gabled roof with tile coping and plain kneelers. It includes two large entrances with depressed-arched heads and chamfered reveals, fitted with modern boarded double-doors. To the right, the former cartshed is stepped down and has four plain-arched openings with projecting keys to the depressed heads; the outer openings have been partly bricked up. The south gable end has later buttressing and a rebuilt brick upper section, while the rear pitch of the roof is covered in corrugated iron.
To the south of the cart-house is a contemporary open gateway, made of rubble with rough-dressed stone quoins and capping, some of which is missing. This gateway leads into a walled enclosure that runs behind the coach and cart range in a rough square, ending at a modern gate in the northwest corner. The wall is also made of rubble with stone capping, stepped up at the northeast corner, and has partially collapsed to the north.
Adjoining the coach-house on the left is a series of pig-sties arranged in a rough L shape. These have depressed-arched entrances leading to a coped and stone-faced brick wall, with a mono-pitched roof at the rear that is now mostly collapsed, serving the brick sties.
To the south, there is a dwarf rubble wall that ends at the northeast corner of the stable range, where it meets a pair of plain stone gate-piers topped with conical capping. The plain late 18th-century wrought iron gates remain in place.
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Nearby listed buildings
- Barn at Nequis Hall Estate
- Enclosing Walls to rear meadow at Nerquis House
- Piggeries at Nerquis Hall
- Stable/Office Range at Nerquis Hall Estate
- Screen Walls at Nerquis Hall Estate
- Garage Block (former outbuilding) at Nerquis Hall
- Gateway
- Ground Floor of Former E Wing
- Nerquis Hall
- C18 Gates and Gate-Piers in the Garden at Nerquis Hall