Stable Block at Rode Hall England, UK

Listed Building Description
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ODD RODE C.P. (Off) CHURCH LANE SJ 85 NW Scholar Green

7/74 Stable block at Rode Hall - GV II

Stable block, c.1804 by John Hope. Red Flemish bond brick with ashlar dressings and slate roof with lead flashings. Entrance front: six bays symmetrically disposed. Ashlar quoins at ground floor level and ashlar band between the floors. Two central projecting bays with basket-arched carriage doors to the ground floor with ashlar surrounds and keystones, that at left now blocked. To either side of this one, nearest the centre, round-arched doorways with stone surrounds and projecting springers and keystones, both being blocked, that at left having a window inserted. Beyond these are round-arched windows also both now blocked, that at left having a smaller inserted window. To the first floor are 6 round windows with ashlar surrounds. Over the two central bays is a pediment with a central clock face and a central octagonal bellcote to the hipped roof, with a lead ogee dome.

Listing NGR: SJ8189957302