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Coach House Court North of Stable Court with Riding School and Yard Walls

A Grade II Listed Building in Eaton and Eccleston, Cheshire West and Chester

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1416 / 53°8'29"N

Longitude: -2.8772 / 2°52'38"W

OS Eastings: 341416

OS Northings: 360851

OS Grid: SJ414608

Mapcode National: GBR 7B.63L2

Mapcode Global: WH88M.S92F

Plus Code: 9C5V44RF+J4

Entry Name: Coach House Court North of Stable Court with Riding School and Yard Walls

Listing Date: 2 November 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1129929

English Heritage Legacy ID: 55265

ID on this website: 101129929

Location: Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4

County: Cheshire West and Chester

Civil Parish: Eaton and Eccleston

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Eccleston St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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Description


SJ 4160 EATON C.P. EATON PARK

9/69 Coach-House Court north
of Stable Court with
Riding School and Yard
Walls

GV II

Coach-House, Covered Court, Gatehouse Range and Riding School with
Walled Yard, 1870's, by Alfred Waterhouse for 3rd Marquis and 1st Duke
of Westminster. Banded sandstone, stone-dressed brick, timber
framing, shaped red tile roofs. The courtyard has buff and red banded
sandstone walls, stone paved floor and glazed roof of 3 ridges on two
lines of four cast iron columns carrying lattice girders.
The East Range is the Coach-House (which contains the Westminster
coaches). Six ornate framed, cross-braced and boarded sliding doors
in camber-arched openings to yard. The internal walls are of glazed
brick with stone corbels supporting a 2-ridged open roof; 2 cast iron
columns carry a lattice girder under the central valley. Diagonal
boarded undercloaking to roof, carried on timber trusses of fine
workmanship.
The South Range has stone-ribbed brick vaulted arched carriageway
under north range of Stable Court (q.v.).
The West Range contains the Riding School, with walled yard, north.
Pair of 6-panel pine doors of great height in arched opening to yard,
with ornate wrought iron hinges and bronze furniture. The interior
has a small viewing gallery at the far end, sloped boarding to protect
rider's legs, and a glazed roof on plain steel trusses.
The North (Gatehouse) Range has a carriage entrance of 2 bays carried
on 3 pointed stone arches.
External Elevations: The north (gatehouse) front has a lower storey
of stone-dressed red brick, timber-framed upper storeys in a complex,
asymmetrical composition. Two storeys, timber-framed (with expressed
stairway, left) over central archway. Two storey wings to each side:
2 bays, right, with jettied gable, 1 half-dormer and a boldly shaped
stone chimney on the ridge; 1 bay, left, simpler, with gable chimney.
Outer wings of 1½ storeys: 3 bays with projecting front gable at end
and central hipped projection, right; 2 bays, left, simpler, with 2
stone camber archways, now blocked. Stone and oak windows with shaped
surrounds and mullions; leaded glazing; carved bargeboards; ornate
finials of stone and oak. The west (Riding School and Yard) elevation
has stone buttressed, plinthed, banded and coped yard wall, left, and
back of Riding School with stone walls and corbelled roof parapets and
with jettied oak-framed gabled penthouse viewing gallery with shaped
circular chimney. The east (back of coach-house) elevation is of
stone-dressed brick, simply expressed.


Listing NGR: SJ4141660851

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