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Stable and Carriage House to Rear of North Lodge

A Grade II Listed Building in Great Saling, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9023 / 51°54'8"N

Longitude: 0.473 / 0°28'22"E

OS Eastings: 570232

OS Northings: 225524

OS Grid: TL702255

Mapcode National: GBR PHF.LFT

Mapcode Global: VHJJ9.4GX2

Plus Code: 9F32WF2F+W6

Entry Name: Stable and Carriage House to Rear of North Lodge

Listing Date: 2 January 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1308517

English Heritage Legacy ID: 115015

ID on this website: 101308517

Location: Great Saling, Braintree, Essex, CM7

County: Essex

District: Braintree

Civil Parish: Great Saling

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Great Saling St James

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


TL 72 NW GREAT SALING THE STREET
(East Side)

2/130 Stable and Carriage
House to rear of
North Lodge, Saling
Grove

GV II

Stable and carriage house. Mid C19. Red brick with moulded brickwork.
Original interlocking red tiles of Broomhall Cox Taylor's patent. Crenellated
effect ridge tiles. A large unusually well detailed building. To the right is
the gabled crosswing Carriage House with moulded coping, 3 windows with moulded
surrounds to apex, moulded band under and stone panels to left and right. 3
light windows with transoms to left and right of the tall central doorway which
has a segmental pointed arch of 2 moulded orders. Band over. The top light has
glazing bars. Original vertically sliding door. 2 ornate carved panels and
finials to double vertically boarded doors. Central stable block and to left
the large hipped roof of the covered yard. This roof has square glazed lantern
surmounted by pyramidal apex and weathervane with a sailing ship. The windows
of the lantern each of 5 lights with centre transoms, the upper half of each
light with 2 circular lights. Below this lantern an ornate entrance gable
breaks through the eaves level with mouldings to vertically boarded loft door
and yard entrance. Moulded eaves cornice. 3 moulded and chamfered recessed
panels, one to left and 2 to right of entrance gable, that to far right with C19
2 light casement. Between these panels and either side of the entrance are
shields in small panels. Moulded plinth. The left return (to Piccott's Lane)
of 5 similar panels and a vertically boarded door. The rear wall similar.
Interior details include: Carriage House with moulded brick cornice, above which
are decorative circles and stars or circles with scallops. Roof structure is
Queen posts to collars with King post over, all with hand wrought iron ties.
Straight braces to main tie beam. Paved floor. C19 2 light windows to return
wall. Tack room with fireplace and vertically boarded walls. Central 3 stables
and one mare and foal stable, each with wooden lower panels and iron railed
upper panels. Heavy door posts surmounted with carved ball in crown finials.
Herringbone brick floors. The covered yard with similar good detail and boarded
floor to hay loft. Water tank over.


Listing NGR: TL7023225524

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