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Ragley Hall, Stable Block

A Grade II* Listed Building in Arrow with Weethley, Warwickshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.199 / 52°11'56"N

Longitude: -1.8961 / 1°53'46"W

OS Eastings: 407196

OS Northings: 255648

OS Grid: SP071556

Mapcode National: GBR 3K7.1FR

Mapcode Global: VHB08.2ZYM

Plus Code: 9C4W54X3+JH

Entry Name: Ragley Hall, Stable Block

Listing Date: 1 February 1967

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1024692

English Heritage Legacy ID: 305021

ID on this website: 101024692

Location: Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, B49

County: Warwickshire

District: Stratford-on-Avon

Civil Parish: Arrow with Weethley

Traditional County: Warwickshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Warwickshire

Church of England Parish: Arrow with Weethley

Church of England Diocese: Coventry

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Description


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2/9 Ragley Hall, stable block
01/02/67

- II*

Stable block. South court mid C18 attributed to James Gibbs, north court
and remodelled central block c.1780 attributed to James Wyatt (P. Leach).
South court limestone ashlar, north court lias ashlar with limestone dressings.
Slate hipped roofs with moulded stone cornice parapets and stone chimneys.
South court rectangular, north court D-shaped, on sloping site. One storey
and attic. 6-panelled doors and plank carriage doors. Sash windows and centre
hung sashes to 1st floor. North court: continuous string course throughout,
and quoins to projections. Symmetrical central block of 15 bays, 3:3:3:3:3.
4 doors with moulded stone doorcases, curving out at base, with cornices, set
within arches. Centre has round archway with Gibbs surround and flanking
niches, and 1st floor of oeil de boeufs and central square window. Pediment
with clock across octagonal attic with oval openings and shallow hipped roof.
Broader 3-bay section set back, central door with fanlight above doorcase and
flanking sashes, and square windows above. End 3 bays again have central door,
with Diocletian window above doorcase and flanking niches. 1st floor has 2
oeil de boeufs and central square window. Side wings of similar design. Semi-
circle of 21 bays. 3-bay centre has vaulted archway with Gibbs surround and
flanking windows, and oeils de beoufs to 1st floor. All other bays round
arched: one archway through, remainder with Diocletian windows; 7 coach houses.
Other bays with infill and subsidiary doors. To rear monumental 3-bay stone
centre arch with panel above, and flanking bays breaking forward. Sashes with
square window below and oeil de boeuf above. Big entablature with triglyph
frieze carried across without a break, and a plain attic above. Remainder of
brick. South court: central block of 9 bays. 3-bay, centre similar to north
court front, but bays flanking arch break forward and have sashes with square
windows below and to 1st floor. Pediment without a break. 3 broad bays each
side, blind on high ground floor. Plain side wings of 9 bays with ridge stack.
South range is a loggia of 14 Tuscan columns and entablature with triglyph
frieze. Wall behind is plastered. Entrances in centre and each end have 6-
panelled doors and 4 sashes, all in Gibbs surrounds, alternating with 8 blind
oeils de boeufs. Similar entrances to ends of side wings. Interior: Stalls,
hay racks etc intact. Central block has mid-C18 carved doorcases. South range
of south court has vaulted room with Delft tiles to walls.
(V.C.H. : Warwickshire Vol III, p.27; Buildings of England : Warwickshire,
p.382; P. Leach.'Ragley Hall': Royal Archaeological Institute Summer Meeting at
Warwick: Archaeological Journal CXXVIII, p.233).


Listing NGR: SP0719655648

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