Stable Block Adjoining Hauxwell Hall at Right Angles on NW Corner England, UK

Listed Building Description
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WEST HAUXWELL HAUXWELL HALL SE 19 SE 8/48 Stable Block adjoining Hauxwell Hall at right 13.2.67 angles on north-west corner GV II

Stable and coach-house, now flats and outbuildings. Dated 1848. Coursed stone with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 8 first-floor windows, central carriageway breaking forward. Quoins to right. Windows in ashlar surrounds. Quoined carriageway has large panelled doors and chamfered segmental arch with impost and keystone. Two 2-light windows above band. Coped gable with ball finials and coat of arms in pediment. Ground floor: 3-, 2-, 3- and 2-light mullion and transom windows to left of carriageway, and 3-light mullion and transom window to right. First floor: 4 2-light mullion windows to left and 2 to right, in between the latter 2 small circular openings with X-tracery. Parapet. Ashlar stacks between bays 1 and 2, 3 and 4. Rear: archway dated. To left, ashlar quoined openings to 2 coach-houses and 3 stables. Fire mark of Yorkshire Insurance Company. The block forms the west side of the north courtyard.

Listing NGR: SE1615193378