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Circa late 19th century - The Coach House at Rufford Abbey 04May21 grade II listed

Circa late 19th century - The Coach House at Rufford Abbey in Rufford Park Nottinghamshire 04May21 grade II listed.

 

The following info is from the English heritage website.

Name: COACH HOUSE AT RUFFORD ABBEY AND ADJOINING BOUNDARY WALL

Designation Type: Listing

Grade: II

List UID: 1045604

 

Coach house, now a cafe 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.

 

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