North Stable Block at Emral Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Wrexham local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 7 May 1998. Stable block.

North Stable Block at Emral Hall

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wrexham
Country
Wales
Date first listed
7 May 1998
Type
Stable block
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Rectangular two-storey former stable block to north of the main axial approach to Emral Hall. Set back from an inclined plane with brick retaining wall under stone coping leading from the site of the former gates. Red brick with stone dressings including band course and rusticated quoins, hipped roof. Advanced central gabled bay has entrance with lugged stone architrave and entablature under a segmental pediment; midway along the elevation to either side are symmetrically placed doors each with a lugged stone architrave and entablature. The gables have two circular windows, or possible former pitching holes, which have been filled in. A stone band delineates the ground from the first floor and rests on top of the stone keystones of the ground floor windows. Most windows have been replaced but those to the western portion retain 18-pane sliding sashes. The eastern section of the stable was converted to residential use in the 1960's and had served as a garage for the previous thirty years as indicated by blocked openings to the rear elevation.

Most fixtures and fittings removed though original beams survive throughout.

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