A Buildings Fan's photos with the keyword: Smirke
Lowther Castle, Cumbria (unroofed after World War…
Lowther Castle, Cumbria (unroofed after World War…
Lowther Castle, Cumbria (unroofed after World War…
Lowther Castle, Cumbria (unroofed after World War…
Baldovan House, Dundee, Angus (Demolished 2003)
Garden Facade, Lowther Castle, Cumbria
Entrance Screen to Churchyard, Saint Lawrence's Ch…
The Former Stables to Eden Hall (Demolished), Eden…
30 Jun 2013 |
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NY 53 SE LANGWATHBY EDENHALL
8/88 The Court Yard (Nos. 1-7 consecutive)
GV II
Stables and coach houses for Eden Hall, now 7 dwellings and partly stables. Dated 1841 on rainwater heads, for the Musgrave family by Sir Robert Smirke, who rebuilt Edenhall in 1821. Hammer-dressed red sandstone and ashlar walls with string courses and pilasters. Graduated greenslate roofs, with banded ashlar chimney stacks. Large 2-storey many-bay ranges on 3 sides of courtyard, the 4th side lower. Viewed from the courtyard the entrance range has central segmental through archway under octagonal domed cupola, with clock faces on 4 sides. Left 3 bays are domestic, with C20 panelled door and C20 sash and casement windows some in partly-blocked loft doorways. right stables have plank doors and casement windows. The right range has been stables or coach house with a series of segmental-arched doorways under casement windows with glazing bars in stone surrounds. The rear range is now almost entirely domestic. C20 panelled doors and casement windows in original surrounds, some of the windows in partly-blocked loft doorways. Left range is also domestic with panelled door in stone surround in otherwise blank wall. This was close to the mansion house of Edenhall demolished in the mid 1930s.
Listing NGR: NY5646032268
Selected Sources
Legacy Record - This information may be included in the List Entry Details
National Grid Reference: NY 56460 32268
The Former Stables to Eden Hall (Demolished), Eden…
30 Jun 2013 |
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Barn and stables. Mid C19 for the Musgrave family. Red sandstone rubble walls, under graduated greenslate roof, hipped on stables. Large barn with right-angled, single storey 6-bay stables, adjoining the entrance front of The Court Yard. Barn has large central segmental-arched cart entrance now fitted with sliding door. Flanking slit vents. Stables have half plank doors, the roof with vented cupolas. Listed for group value with The Court Yard.
The Former Stables to Eden Hall (Demolished), Eden…
30 Jun 2013 |
|
NY 53 SE LANGWATHBY EDENHALL
8/88 The Court Yard (Nos. 1-7 consecutive)
GV II
Stables and coach houses for Eden hall, now 7 dwellings and partly stables. Dated 1841 on rainwater heads, for the Musgrave family by Sir Robert Smirke, who rebuilt Edenhall in 1821. Hammer-dressed red sandstone and ashlar walls with string courses and pilasters. Graduated greenslate roofs, with banded ashlar chimney stacks. Large 2-storey many-bay ranges on 3 sides of courtyard, the 4th side lower. Viewed from the courtyard the entrance range has central segmental through archway under octagonal domed cupola, with clock faces on 4 sides. Left 3 bays are domestic, with C20 panelled door and C20 sash and casement windows some in partly-blocked loft doorways. right stables have plank doors and casement windows. The right range has been stables or coach house with a series of segmental-arched doorways under casement windows with glazing bars in stone surrounds. The rear range is now almost entirely domestic. C20 panelled doors and casement windows in original surrounds, some of the windows in partly-blocked loft doorways. Left range is also domestic with panelled door in stone surround in otherwise blank wall. This was close to the mansion house of Edenhall demolished in the mid 1930s.
Listing NGR: NY5646032268
Selected Sources
Legacy Record - This information may be included in the List Entry Details
National Grid Reference: NY 56460 32268
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