Coach House and Stable Block at Rufford Abbey in Rufford Park Nottinghamshire 04May21. Both grade II listed.
Info from English Heritage
Name: STABLE BLOCK AT RUFFORD ABBEY
Designation Type: Listing
Grade: II
List UID: 1302327
Stable block, now shops and craft centre. Late C17, altered and reroofed late C19. Brick with ashlar dressings, hipped plain tile roofs. Chamfered brick plinth, first floor band, eaves band, moulded and dentillated brick eaves, ashlar quoins. Most rainwater heads have beast masks. 2 ridge stacks. 2 storeys, 6 bays wide by 6 bays deep. 4 ranges around square courtyard. Windows are paired glazing bar sashes with blocked chamfered ashlar architraves and mullions. Courtyard archways have each a pair of panelled doors. East front has central doorway with elliptical headed chamfered blocked architrave, flanked to left by 2 windows and beyond, blocked opening. To right, 3 windows. Above, central cartouche and Arms, flanked by 3 windows. South front has a single window at each end. Above, to left, 2 windows, and to their right, 2 C20 casements and another window. West front has central arch flanked by 3 windows. Above, cartouche and Arms, flanked by 3 windows. North side has central blocked round headed archway with projecting quoins and keystones. Flanked by 2 blocked windows and beyond, single windows. Above, to left, 3 windows and to their right, 2 blocked openings and a single window. All north side windows have rubbed brick relieving arches. Interior of courtyard has to east, central arch flanked to left by chamfered doorway. Above, central C17 mullioned leaded casement with hood mould. South side has central chamfered doorway with elliptical head and hood mould, flanked by 2 mullioned casements of various sizes. Beyond, to right, door in chamfered surround, with hood mould. Above, central C20 light with hood mould. Above again, gabled louvred dormer and to right, louvred vent, both C19. West side has central arch with, to left, C20 door and beyond, mullioned casement. To right, casement flanked by single doors, all C20. Above, central mullioned casement, and above again, 2 louvred vents. North side has central round headed doorway with C20 door, flanked by glazing bar cross windows with rubbed brick heads. Above, 5 C20 casements. Above again, louvred vent and gabled louvred dormer. North range has oak span beams with ogee stops. Softwood queen post truss roofs with strutted minor king posts and double purlins.
Name: COACH HOUSE AT RUFFORD ABBEY AND ADJOINING BOUNDARY WALL
Designation Type: Listing
Grade: II
List UID: 1045604
Coach house, now craft workshops and residence. Late C19 and C20. Probably by John Birch. Irregularly coursed ashlar and brick. Hipped and gabled plain tile roof, c.1971. Deep eaves with concrete brackets. Single and 2 storeys, 6 bays wide, square plan. Windows are stone mullioned and cross casements. North front has 6 chamfered carriage openings with glazed doors, 1971. South front has 2 gabled rear wings with 2 casements and above, 2 mullioned casements and rainwater head, 1971. West front has off-centre square tower, 2 stages, with concave hipped roof, first floor band and bracketed eaves. Chamfered doorway and above, single cross casement. Adjoining boundary wall to north has shaped ashlar coping and central elliptical archway with chamfered ashlar surround. Stepped coped gable with ramped brackets. Above, on each side, chamfered panel with blank shield. To north, chamfered ashlar doorway.
Coach House and Stable Block at Rufford Abbey in Rufford Park Nottinghamshire 04May21. Both grade II listed.
Info from English Heritage
Name: STABLE BLOCK AT RUFFORD ABBEY
Designation Type: Listing
Grade: II
List UID: 1302327
Stable block, now shops and craft centre. Late C17, altered and reroofed late C19. Brick with ashlar dressings, hipped plain tile roofs. Chamfered brick plinth, first floor band, eaves band, moulded and dentillated brick eaves, ashlar quoins. Most rainwater heads have beast masks. 2 ridge stacks. 2 storeys, 6 bays wide by 6 bays deep. 4 ranges around square courtyard. Windows are paired glazing bar sashes with blocked chamfered ashlar architraves and mullions. Courtyard archways have each a pair of panelled doors. East front has central doorway with elliptical headed chamfered blocked architrave, flanked to left by 2 windows and beyond, blocked opening. To right, 3 windows. Above, central cartouche and Arms, flanked by 3 windows. South front has a single window at each end. Above, to left, 2 windows, and to their right, 2 C20 casements and another window. West front has central arch flanked by 3 windows. Above, cartouche and Arms, flanked by 3 windows. North side has central blocked round headed archway with projecting quoins and keystones. Flanked by 2 blocked windows and beyond, single windows. Above, to left, 3 windows and to their right, 2 blocked openings and a single window. All north side windows have rubbed brick relieving arches. Interior of courtyard has to east, central arch flanked to left by chamfered doorway. Above, central C17 mullioned leaded casement with hood mould. South side has central chamfered doorway with elliptical head and hood mould, flanked by 2 mullioned casements of various sizes. Beyond, to right, door in chamfered surround, with hood mould. Above, central C20 light with hood mould. Above again, gabled louvred dormer and to right, louvred vent, both C19. West side has central arch with, to left, C20 door and beyond, mullioned casement. To right, casement flanked by single doors, all C20. Above, central mullioned casement, and above again, 2 louvred vents. North side has central round headed doorway with C20 door, flanked by glazing bar cross windows with rubbed brick heads. Above, 5 C20 casements. Above again, louvred vent and gabled louvred dormer. North range has oak span beams with ogee stops. Softwood queen post truss roofs with strutted minor king posts and double purlins.
Name: COACH HOUSE AT RUFFORD ABBEY AND ADJOINING BOUNDARY WALL
Designation Type: Listing
Grade: II
List UID: 1045604
Coach house, now craft workshops and residence. Late C19 and C20. Probably by John Birch. Irregularly coursed ashlar and brick. Hipped and gabled plain tile roof, c.1971. Deep eaves with concrete brackets. Single and 2 storeys, 6 bays wide, square plan. Windows are stone mullioned and cross casements. North front has 6 chamfered carriage openings with glazed doors, 1971. South front has 2 gabled rear wings with 2 casements and above, 2 mullioned casements and rainwater head, 1971. West front has off-centre square tower, 2 stages, with concave hipped roof, first floor band and bracketed eaves. Chamfered doorway and above, single cross casement. Adjoining boundary wall to north has shaped ashlar coping and central elliptical archway with chamfered ashlar surround. Stepped coped gable with ramped brackets. Above, on each side, chamfered panel with blank shield. To north, chamfered ashlar doorway.