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Silwood Park and former stable block

A Grade II Listed Building in Sunninghill and Ascot, Windsor and Maidenhead

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4087 / 51°24'31"N

Longitude: -0.6409 / 0°38'27"W

OS Eastings: 494622

OS Northings: 168622

OS Grid: SU946686

Mapcode National: GBR F9B.LSC

Mapcode Global: VHFTM.VV1F

Plus Code: 9C3XC955+FJ

Entry Name: Silwood Park and former stable block

Listing Date: 3 March 1972

Last Amended: 26 June 1998

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1109927

English Heritage Legacy ID: 469421

ID on this website: 101109927

Location: Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL5

County: Windsor and Maidenhead

Civil Parish: Sunninghill and Ascot

Traditional County: Berkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Berkshire

Church of England Parish: Sunninghill and South Ascot

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 02/01/2019

SU96NW
599-1/15/70

SUNNINGHILL
Buckhurst Road
Silwood Park and former stable block

03/03/72

(Formerly listed as LONDON ROAD, Blacknest (North side), Silwood Park)

II

Includes: Silwood Park BUCKHURST ROAD Blacknest.

Large country house and stable block, now a college. 1876-8 by Alfred Waterhouse. Red brick in English bond with Bath stone dressings and tiled roofs with fishscale tiles every third course; crested ridge tiles. Stables of red brick in English bond with stone dressings. Gothic style. Large rectangular plan with conservatory projecting on south-west; former stable block adjoining on north-east.

EXTERIOR: two storeys with attics and basement. Several large chimneys with offset heads and clay pots. Projecting plinth with stone band above, moulded string above first floor window heads, brick corbelled eaves.

Entrance (north-west) front: irregular. Main features comprise four, one-bay gables of different heights. To the right of centre a tall tower in three stages over the enclosed entrance porch; tower has pyramidal roof topped with large open lantern. The top stage has stone blank arcading with cusped heads and circular colonnettes, and brick corbelled eaves. Each stage is divided with a moulded stone string. The entrance porch has a lean-to roof, engaged columns of two orders and leaf capitals. It is approached by five stone steps.

On the right is a five-bay conservatory with a stone canted bay and end. Stone parapet pierced with cusped openings. Three-light windows with round heads; lantern light glazed roof.

Stables: Steeply pitched plain tile roof with several gables. Courtyard plan with clocktower on south-east and spirelet on ridge on north-west. Sash windows in stone surrounds. Large arched carriage entrance on north-east.

INTERIOR: full height lounge/hall with balustraded gallery with coved soffit. Barrel roof with rooflights. Large fireplace with hood at north end. Doorways have segmental-arched heads. Stables interior not inspected.

HISTORY: built at a cost of ยป27,500.

Listing NGR: SU9462268622

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