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Grangewood Hall and Attached Stableblock

A Grade II Listed Building in Netherseal, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7256 / 52°43'32"N

Longitude: -1.5869 / 1°35'12"W

OS Eastings: 427997

OS Northings: 314295

OS Grid: SK279142

Mapcode National: GBR 5FX.1M8

Mapcode Global: WHCGL.LRKC

Plus Code: 9C4WPCG7+66

Entry Name: Grangewood Hall and Attached Stableblock

Listing Date: 12 December 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1096421

English Heritage Legacy ID: 82966

ID on this website: 101096421

Location: South Derbyshire, DE12

County: Derbyshire

District: South Derbyshire

Civil Parish: Netherseal

Traditional County: Leicestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Netherseal St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description



SK 21 SE PARISH OFNETHERSEAL GRANGEWOOD ROAD
5/34 (South Side)
Grangewood Hall and
Attached Stableblock
II

House and attached. stableblock. Early C19 with c1960
alterations. House of fine ashlar with stone dressings, plinth
and first floor band, painted red brick stables with painted
stone dressings and first floor stone band. Both with hipped
graduated slate roofs and moulded stone cornices, also with
corniced ashlar ridge stacks to the house. Two storeys, three
bay house with eight bay stableblock attached to north. Main
garden front to south east has advanced central bay with stone
mullioned tripartite glazing bar sash below bracketed pediment.
To west there is a plain sash and to east, a glazing bar sash.
Above there are three small glazing bar sashes. East elevation
has advanced bay to south, with pairs of glazing bar sashes
above and below, and a recessed wing to north with three glazing
bar sashes below and four above, the extra one above the
advanced porch set in the angle between the wings. This has
double panelled doors below a traceried overlight flanked by
Tuscan half columns, all set within a wide pilastered doorcase
plus large cornice above with blocking course. West elevation
has two storey bow to advanced southern bay with two plain
sashes below and two glazing bar sashes above. Recessed wing to
north has advanced central bay with two first floor glazing bar
sashes, all other windows are C20. Stableblock has an advanced
pedimented central two bays with C20 doors cutting through
former quoined segmental arch to ground floor. Similar quoined
arch to north with plank doors flanked by glazing bar sashes.
Similar sash to south of advanced bays and C20 addition beyond
to south. Above there are eight similar sashes. All sashes,
except one, have wedge lintels with incised keystones. Above
again to centre there is a blind circular traceried window in
the pediment. Interior of house has an open well cantilevered
Hoptonwood marble staircase with iron balustrade, two early C19
stone fireplaces to ground floor south rooms, some fine original
plaster cornicing and some original panelled doors. The
interior was extensively remodelled in 1960 and early C19
details have been copied and resited.


Listing NGR: SK2799714295

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