Listed Building: Courteenhall House, stable block and attached coach houses, stable and barn (5/40)

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Grade II*
NHLE UID 1371591
Date assigned 23 August 1955
Date last amended

Description

Stable block. Mid C18, altered C20. Limestone ashlar, hipped graded slate roofs. 2-storey, 15-window range. Central round-arched carriage arch with C20 double-leaf gates. Sash windows to ground floor with round-arched heads and moulded stone surrounds. Square first floor 6-pane sash windows with moulded stone surrounds. 3 central bays break forward and have attics with horizontal oval windows with moulded stone surrounds, moulded stone eaves and pyramidal roofs. That to left formerly housed dovecote. Quoins, string course at impost level of ground floor windows and bracketed stone cornice. 1-storey, 3-bay former coach houses flank yard to rear. Round-headed arches with imposts and plain limestone ashlar piers, coursed squared stone above and hipped graded slate roofs. 4th side of stable yard opposite a stable block is occupied by central barn flanked by lower single-storey 3-bay stable wings for working horses. Barn has tall central double-leaf doors to entrance end with blank round-arched head. Wings have central 6-panel doors with overlights and moulded stone surrounds flanked by stable windows with flat-arched stone heads. Plinth and moulded stone eaves. Linked to main block by stone walls with plinth and stone coping. Interior: converted into dwelling. Original open well staircase from ground floor to attic with Chinese Chippendale style fretwork balustrade. Round-headed stone niches to former stalls. Attributed to John Carr of York. (Buildings of England: Northamptonshire: 1973 p.166; Country Life: October 30th 1986, pp1388-1389)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 7608 5297 (47m by 48m)
Civil Parish COURTEENHALL, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

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Dec 9 2021 10:44AM

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