Building record 5357/1/2 - Stable, coachouse and attached house approx 75m west of Stoke Albany House

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Summary

Stable, coachouse and grooms house. Probably 1835, with later modifications, for Humphrey family of Stoke Albany House

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{1} Stable, coachouse and grooms house. Probably 1835, with later modifications, for Humphrey family of Stoke Albany House (q.v.). Brick with slate roof. Irregular L-shape plan, Regency style. 2 storeys. Main front of 5 bays. Central semi-circular carriage arch, with brick surround, rises through first floor. Pair of C20 double doors to rear of carriage way. 2-window range of lunettes flanking carriage arch at ground floor and roundels at first floor. Central pediment also has roundel. Raised brick string course between floors. Hipped roof. Rear elevation has projecting wing to right which was originally the grooms house, probably mid C19. Stable door to left and C20 lean-to extension. Interior of stable retains loose boxes and panelled tack room. Included for group value.

{2} Undated photo;


<1> English Heritage, 2000, Listed Buildings Online, 9/52 (checked) (Database). SNN105526.

<2> Photographs of buildings in Stoke Albany (Photographs). SNN113184.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Database: English Heritage. 2000. Listed Buildings Online. 9/52 (checked).
  • <2> Photographs: Photographs of buildings in Stoke Albany.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 8056 8714 (15m by 17m)
Civil Parish STOKE ALBANY, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District)

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  • None recorded

Record last edited

Apr 6 2022 12:42PM

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