Building record 8597/1/1 - Eydon Hall

Please read our .

Summary

Country house built 1789-91 with some internal alterations made circa 1930 by Sir Herbert Baker including the black and white marble floor in the hall. 40 metres east of the house lies the orangery and adjoining service block which is late 18th century. The orangery was remodelled as a ballroom circa 1930. The service block was refronted 1984-5.

Map

Type and Period (2)

Full Description

{1} Country house. 1789-91 for the Rev. Francis Annesley by James Lewis. Minor internal alterations c.1930 by Sir Herbert Baker. Ironstone ashlar with limestone dressings, said to have been quarried in the estate. Hipped slate roof, stone stacks. Square plan with entrance to hall to north, flanked by Study and Dressing Room. Central top-lit Staircase Hall. Drawing Room and Dining Room to south and south-east. Service court to east. 2 storeys, basement and attic, 5 bays. Entrance to north has pediment over 3 centre bays. 9-pane sash windows with plain stone frames in basement. Central doorway approached by stone steps with C20 cast iron balustrade. Doorway has moulded stone architrave, flat hood on carved brackets and 4-panel double door with fanlight. Sash windows on either side have moulded stone architraves. Similar windows in outer bays have cast iron balconies and are set in recessed niches. String course at first floor level. Stone panel above 3 centre bays carved with swags and rosettes. Sash windows on first floor with moulded architraves. Dentil cornice and balustraded parapet. Garden front has portico with 4 unfluted Ionic columns, straight entablature with frieze of acanthus scrolls and balustrade with stone panel in centre carved with Annesley arms. It is approached by stone steps with cast iron balustrade. Interior: Hall has marble fireplace, the frieze with a relief of cherubs. Black and white marble floor said to be c.1930 by Sir Herbert Baker. Open well staircase with glazed oval dome and cantilevered stone stair with cast iron balustrade. Main rooms have narrow ornamental plaster cornices. "A house of moderate size and great, if reticent elegance" (Pevsner). The plans and elevations are illustrated in James Lewis's "Original Designs in Architecture", Vol.II, 1797. Francis Annesley was Rector of Chedzoy, Somerset. Some of his letters referring to the building of Eydon Hall in the Northamptonshire Record Office. His nephew, Arthur Annesley, Earl of Anglesey, employed Lewis to remodel his house at Bletchington, Oxon in 1782, to which he added a similar portico. The old Manor House stood east of the church and was demolished in the late C18. (Buildings of England: Northamptonshire, p.211; H.M. Colvin, Biographical Dictionary of Architects, p.518; M. Binney, Eydon Hall, Country Life, Vol.149, January 21st, 1971, p.128-131).

{3} The mansion was built about two hundred yards further from the village than the old house, in the best position for the charming and extensive views of the Cherwell Valley. The south side has a fine flight of steps leading to a a portico supported by four Ionic columns with decorated pediments. Adjoining the house is a conservatory in which flourished orange trees and palms until recent times.

{5} Undated photo;

{6} Details of the ownership of the hall.


<1> Clews Architects, 1980s, Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire, 3/54 (checked) (Digital archive). SNN102353.

<2> List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"), F03 (unchecked) (Catalogue). SNN45262.

<3> Tyrell, S J., 1974, A Countryman's Tale, (unchecked) (Extract). SNN104676.

<4> Heward J.; Taylor R., 1996, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, p.208-211 (part checked) (Book). SNN41757.

<5> Photographs of buildings in Eydon (Photographs). SNN111701.

<6> Walker, C., 2011, Archaeological desk-based assessment of land at Eydon Hall, Eydon, Northamptonshire, (checked) (Report). SNN108146.

<7> Historic England, Undated, EYDON HALL, EYDON, BF058195 (Archive). SNN115538.

Sources/Archives (7)

  • <1> Digital archive: Clews Architects. 1980s. Database for Listing of Historic Buildings of Special Architectural Interest: Northamptonshire. h:heritage\smr\historic buildings database. historic.mdb. Clews Architects. 3/54 (checked).
  • <2> Catalogue: List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest ("Greenback"). South Northants.District. Dept. of Environment. F03 (unchecked).
  • <3> Extract: Tyrell, S J.. 1974. A Countryman's Tale. Country Book Club. (unchecked).
  • <4> Book: Heward J.; Taylor R.. 1996. The Country Houses of Northamptonshire. R.C.H.M.E.. p.208-211 (part checked).
  • <5> Photographs: Photographs of buildings in Eydon.
  • <6> Report: Walker, C.. 2011. Archaeological desk-based assessment of land at Eydon Hall, Eydon, Northamptonshire. Northamptonshire Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. 11/160. Northants Archaeology. (checked).
  • <7> Archive: Historic England. Undated. EYDON HALL, EYDON. BF058195.

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (4)

Related Events/Activities (1)

Location

Grid reference Centred SP 53983 49786 (32m by 27m) Approximate
Civil Parish EYDON, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

Protected Status/Designation

Other Statuses/References

  • NRHE HOB UID: 532230

Record last edited

Oct 24 2024 11:49AM

Comments and Feedback

Do you have any questions or more information about this record? Please feel free to comment below with your name and email address. All comments are submitted to the website maintainers for moderation, and we aim to respond/publish as soon as possible. Comments, questions and answers that may be helpful to other users will be retained and displayed along with the name you supply. The email address you supply will never be displayed or shared.