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Buckton Hall

A Grade II* Listed Building in Bempton, East Riding of Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.1462 / 54°8'46"N

Longitude: -0.2106 / 0°12'38"W

OS Eastings: 516979

OS Northings: 473740

OS Grid: TA169737

Mapcode National: GBR VNZH.6G

Mapcode Global: WHHF0.Q1XS

Plus Code: 9C6X4QWQ+FQ

Entry Name: Buckton Hall

Listing Date: 11 January 1952

Last Amended: 2 January 1985

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1083409

English Heritage Legacy ID: 166778

ID on this website: 101083409

Location: East Riding of Yorkshire, YO15

County: East Riding of Yorkshire

Civil Parish: Bempton

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Riding of Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Bempton St Michael

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


TA 17 SE BEMPTON BUCKTON HALL

6/2 Buckton Hall
11.1.52 (Formerly listed as
Buckton Hall and
GV II* outbuildings)


Country house. 1744. For John Robinson. Chalk ashlar with stone
dressings: brick parapet, concrete roof. Square plan. Symmetrical
elevation of 3 storeys and basement, 5 bays 2:1:2. Centre bay breaks
forward under pediment. Moulded plinth, rusticated quoins. Stone steps
with flanking walls, pilasters and abutments to C20 panelled main door
in Gibbs surround with fanned key block and pulvinated frieze under
segmental pediment. Ground floor windows have Gibbs surround with
pulvinated frieze and fanned keystone block under dentilled cornice.
Bands to first and second floors. First and second floor windows have
simpler moulded architraves, the former with plain keyblock. In the
centre bay the first floor window has a pulvinated frieze and dentilled
pediment; that above it a moulded and shouldered architrave. All
windows have bracketed sills and contain C20 sashes with glazing bars.
Deep moulded cornice with pulvinated frieze, dentils, and modillions.
Pilastered brick parapet with moulded stone coping conceals flat roof.
Interior gutted by fire in 1919. Side and garden elevations
subsequently remodelled. Interior now contains 2 re-used richly
ornamented doorcases, and an overmantel, dated 1892. Large cellars:
brick vaulted on chalk footings.


Listing NGR: TA1697973740

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