Red Hall England, UK

Early C17 mansion in red brick. 3 gables.

Listed Building Description
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  1. 878 SOUTH STREET (West Side)

Red Hall TF 0919 1/31 2.5.49.

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  1. Early C17 mansion in red brick. 3 gables. 3 storeys. Stone quoins, dressings, stacks and pinnacles to each gable. Rectangular windows of 3 and 4 lights with stone mullions, moulded stringcourse continues heads of ground and 1st floor windows and porch windows, moulded heads to windows of 2nd storey. Stone slate roof. A later Cl7 projecting porch in ashlar, rectangular of 2 storeys, with a 6-light mullioned window and shaped parapet. Side windows to each storey. On ground floor, porch with 2 Doric 3/4 columns on lozenge paralled bases flanking round-headed central arch, moulded head. Rectangular framed entrance door with 4-centred arch. Very good staircase of early C17 with turned balusters and tall newel finials. Bought in the early C18 by the Digby family. Now being restored (December 1969) and converted as a museum. NMR

Listing NGR: TF0960619816