Music Room W of Clonterbrook House Swettenham, England

Listed Building Data

Music Room W of Clonterbrook House has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1278078
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
14 February 1967
Name
MUSIC ROOM WEST OF CLONTERBROOK HOUSE
Location
MUSIC ROOM WEST OF CLONTERBROOK HOUSE, TRAP ROAD
Parish
Swettenham
District
Cheshire East
Grid Reference
SJ 82125 67239
Easting
382125.0000
Northing
367239.0000

Listed Building Description

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SWETTENHAM C.P. TRAP ROAD SJ 86 NW Music Room west of 5/41 Clonterbrook House (Formerly listed as part 14.2.67 of three outbuildings at Clonterbrook House)

GV II

Formerly a shippon, early C18, now a Music Room. Red brick in English garden wall bond with stone slate roof. Single storey, 4 truss bays. Entrance, in the north gable, consists of a 6-panel door in ovolo moulded frame with external lining and ogee architraves. There is a shallow hood above the door, this is on ogee brackets and is surmounted by a blocked pitch hole. Down the east side there are three pairs of French windows with glazing bars, external ovolo moulds and narrow hoods on ovolo brackets. The French windows are surmounted by oeils-de-boeuf windows with radial bars. The windows are in panels formed by two brick pilasters taken up to eaves level. On the west side an outshut with catslide roof, continuing from the main slope, covers a store of no special interest. The sandstone ridge is divided by an open bellcote with boarded base, arched openings, and lead pyramid roof with weather vane. Interior: An internal porch leads to a pair of 3-raised-and-fielded-panel doors and a brick staircase (east) to the gallery. In the Music Room plastered pilasters, with ogee moulded caps, support plaster panelled tie beams, each with glass chandelier. At the south end of, the room there is a raised dais and screen of plain Roman Ionic columns supporting a moulded beam. At the rear of the dias four unfluted Roman Doric columns flank two flush doors and a niche with urn. A central fireplace, on west wall, has ogee architraves and moulded mantelshelf. The door opening below the gallery (north) is flanked by book cases and there is a reeded frieze to the doorcase. The doorcase is flanked and surmounted by panels framed in gilt mouldings and there are similar moulds to the gallery capping.

Listing NGR: SJ8212567239