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The Stable Block

A Grade II Listed Building in Brough with St. Giles, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.3751 / 54°22'30"N

Longitude: -1.6684 / 1°40'6"W

OS Eastings: 421635

OS Northings: 497779

OS Grid: SE216977

Mapcode National: GBR JKSV.LF

Mapcode Global: WHC6M.B9RB

Plus Code: 9C6W98GJ+2J

Entry Name: The Stable Block

Listing Date: 4 February 1969

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1131483

English Heritage Legacy ID: 322323

ID on this website: 101131483

Location: Brough with St Giles, North Yorkshire, DL10

County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Civil Parish: Brough with St. Giles

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Catterick St Anne

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


BROUGH WITH ST GILES BROUGH PARK
SE 29 NW
4/13 The Stable Block
(formerly listed as
Stables at Brough Hall)
4.2.69

GV II

Stables and coach-house, now dwellings. c1790, converted 1980. By John
Foss of Richmond, for Sir John Lawson. Ashlar and rubble, stone slate roof.
Courtyard plan, with 2-storey 3-bay coach-house on south side, with flanking
single-storey stables returning along west side and along part of east side
to 2-storey entrance range on north of 3:1:3 bays. North elevation
(entrance range): ashlar. Central bay breaks forward slightly, is gabled
and has carriage entrance with architrave to semicircular arch with
tripartite keystone and imposts continued as band; above is clock in open
pediment. Flanking 3-bay ranges: round-arched casement windows recessed in
blind arcading with imposts continued as band; glazed oculi to first floor.
Hipped roofs to left and right. Central colonnaded cupola with lead roof
and weather-vane. C20 ridge stack between third and fourth bays. Flanking
single-storey 2-bay returns of side ranges have round-arched casement
windows and impost band, with hipped roof to right, continued as plainer
single-storey range to left. Inside courtyard: rubble with ashlar
dressings. Coach-house block: chamfered rusticated quoins, round-arched
doorways, now glazed, with stepped voussoirs springing from chamfered
rusticated piers, oculi in ashlar surrounds, cornice, hipped roof. Stable
ranges: former doorways with quoined and keyed ashlar surrounds. C20 doors
and windows in openings. Inside carriage entrance, to left, ashlar mounting
block.


Listing NGR: SE2163197773

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