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Stepleton House

A Grade I Listed Building in Iwerne Stepleton, Dorset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.901 / 50°54'3"N

Longitude: -2.1957 / 2°11'44"W

OS Eastings: 386333

OS Northings: 111294

OS Grid: ST863112

Mapcode National: GBR 1YV.HP3

Mapcode Global: FRA 669Q.DDK

Plus Code: 9C2VWR23+9P

Entry Name: Stepleton House

Listing Date: 14 July 1955

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1110203

English Heritage Legacy ID: 103247

ID on this website: 101110203

Location: Steepleton Iwerne, Dorset, DT11

County: Dorset

Civil Parish: Iwerne Stepleton

Traditional County: Dorset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Dorset

Church of England Parish: Iwerne Courtney (Shroton) and Iwerne Steepleton St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


ST 81 SE IWERNE STEPLETON

4/157 Stepleton House
14-7-55
G.V. I

Country house, early to mid C17 with extensive alterations of the late C17
to mid C18. Flanking mid C18 pavilions. Ashlar walls with hipped, stone
slated roofs. Clustered, round brick stacks to rear of ridge. Plan appears
originally to have been of the courtyard type with entrance probably to the
east. Later the main entrance was moved to the south-front, the building
reroofed and the courtyard roofed. The pavilions were added in the mid C18.
2 storeys with attics and basements. 6 bays by 5 bays. Entrance front has
C18 2 bay centrepiece with rusticated ground floor and capped by pediment.
An upper floor round headed niche projects into the pediment. Windows are
probably late C18 or early C19 12-pane sashes in moulded stone architraves.
There is a first floor weathered strong course and a moulded eaves cornice.
The roof has 3 pedimented dormers, the central of which is segmental. Central
panelled door under flat stone hood on scrolled brackets. The east front has
a single bay pedimented centrepiece with a rusticated doorway with a flat
stone hood on scrolled brackets and a round headed window with keystone,,
flanked by Ionic pilasters. Flanking pavilions are best seen from the north.
They are of greensand ashlar with hipped stone slate roofs behind parapets
and with central brick stacks. First floor plat bands. Modillioned parapet
cornice. 2 storeys, 5 bays. 12-pane sashes in moulded architraves with
keystones. Some windows are false. Central, false fielded panel doors with
Gibbs surrounds. The connecting passage walls have rusticated pilaster
strips and panelled doors with moulded architraves and keystones. The eastern
passage consists of an open Ionic loggia to the south.

Internal features (RCHM). These are mainly C18 and include carved fireplaces,
doorways and panelling. Rococo plasterwork ceilings. Main staircase has
stone steps with shaped soffit and moulded nosings; the scrolled wrought-iron
balustrade supports a moulded and veneered wooden handrail. C17 rear stair
with turned balusters and square handrails. Study contains early C17
panelling. (RCHM, Dorset, vol. III, p.133-5, no. 2. Newman, J and Pevsner, N.
The Buildings of England: Dorset, 1972, p.240/1. Oswald, Arthur, Country
Houses of Dorset, 1935, p.159/161.)


Listing NGR: ST8633311294

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