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Waddington Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Waddington, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.8897 / 53°53'22"N

Longitude: -2.4133 / 2°24'47"W

OS Eastings: 372932

OS Northings: 443803

OS Grid: SD729438

Mapcode National: GBR CRLG.BD

Mapcode Global: WH969.WHZF

Plus Code: 9C5VVHQP+VM

Entry Name: Waddington Hall

Listing Date: 16 November 1954

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1362302

English Heritage Legacy ID: 183288

ID on this website: 101362302

Location: Waddington, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, BB7

County: Lancashire

District: Ribble Valley

Civil Parish: Waddington

Built-Up Area: Waddington

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Waddington St Helen

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


WADDINGTON CLITHEROE ROAD
SD 74 SW

10/116 Waddington Hall
16.11.1954
GV II

House, possibly early C17th, rebuilt c.1900. Sandstone rubble with
stone slate roof. H-plan. At the west the cross-wings project forward to
form a courtyard. Both have gables with copings and the 3 walls facing
the courtyard are topped by a balustrade with square balusters. The
right-hand cross-wing has buttresses. On the ground floor is a 2-light
mullioned window with inner hollow chamfer and outer chamfer. On the
1st floor is an early C18th cross window with an inner chamfer and an
outer cyma-moulded surround. Above is a 2-light mullioned attic window
of c,1900. All the windows of the left-hand cross-wing appear to be
of c.1900. On the ground floor is a 5-light mullioned window with
Tudor-arched heads to the lights. On the flat floor is a 10-light mullioned
and transomed window. The attic has a 2-light mullioned window. The
central section has a 2-light mullioned window with inner ovolo and outer
rebate. To its right is a one-light window with moulded surround. On
the 1st floor are 2 2-light double-chamfered mullioned windows, re-tooled
and with cinquefoiled ogee heads to the lights. These are probably re-used
from elsewhere. Across the angle with the right-hand cross-wing is a
moulded doorway with Tudor-arched head. Above is a carved coat of arms
under a shaped coping. At the rear all the windows appear to be of c.1900,
in keeping. The south cross-wing has a 2-storey canted bay window. The
south wall of this cross-wing has a C17th mullioned window of 4 lights with
inner ovolo and outer chamfer. Interior not fully inspected, but rear of
hall has wooden doorway with ogee head, probably C17th.


Listing NGR: SD7293243803

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