Listed Building: Haselbech Hall (6/45)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1067005
Date assigned 19 July 1985
Date last amended

Description

Country House. Probably mid C18 and early C20. By Henry Jones for Randolf Wykes. Limestone ashlar with slate roof. Double depth plan. 2 storeys with attic. Entrance façade; 3-window range has centre breaking forward as large 2-storey canted bay. Ground floor has early C20 double doors with arched head and decorative moulded stone surround. First floor has large stone mullioned window with transoms. Parapet with roundel decoration above. Flanking windows are stone mullions with transoms; 2 lights to left and 4 lights to right. 4 light first floor window and 2-light attic windows. Pair of Jacobean gables with ashlar parapets. Gabled roofs with ashlar stacks at ridge. Facade to right is similar. Wing to left demolished in 1960s. The house was gutted by fire in 1917 and remodelled by Crawley after that date. Interior not inspected.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 7126 7738 (52m by 26m)
Civil Parish HASELBECH, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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Jul 5 2021 11:37AM

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