Listed Building: Stables Immediately NE of Manfield Orthopaedic Hospital (14/1002)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1040373
Date assigned 09 December 1992
Date last amended

Description

Stable and coach house. 1899-1902 by Charles Dorman for James Manfield, a Northampton shoe manufacturer. Dressed ironstone, Portland stone arch, timber gables and red brick inside court and at rear. Stone slate gable-ended roofs; plain tile read slopes. PLAN: built around 3 sides of courtyard with garden wall on SE side and carriageway on SW side. EXTERIOR: 1 storey and lofts. Asymmetrical 1:4:1:2 bay SW front with elliptical ashlar arch carriageway to right of centre with keystone, Tuscan col . frame first floor with wooden corner columns and jettied gable. Timber frame gable to left, 3 and 4-light stone mullion windows; right hand end concealed behind service wing of house. Small triangular gabled louvres in room. NW side had wooden cross-mullion transom windows and gabled loft doorway at centre with hoist. Inside courtyard, brick with ashlar elliptical arch carriageway and large semi-circular arch windows. Interior not inspected.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 7778 6368 (50m by 54m)
Civil Parish NORTHAMPTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly Northampton District)

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Jun 11 2021 12:40PM

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