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Kepwick Hall with Attached Service Wing and Coach House

A Grade II Listed Building in Kepwick, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.3111 / 54°18'39"N

Longitude: -1.2676 / 1°16'3"W

OS Eastings: 447748

OS Northings: 490854

OS Grid: SE477908

Mapcode National: GBR MLLL.CC

Mapcode Global: WHD84.HWLY

Plus Code: 9C6W8P6J+CX

Entry Name: Kepwick Hall with Attached Service Wing and Coach House

Listing Date: 2 February 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1150848

English Heritage Legacy ID: 332551

ID on this website: 101150848

Location: Kepwick, North Yorkshire, YO7

County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Civil Parish: Kepwick

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


KEPWICK MAIN STREET, off
SE 49 SE
2/23C
KEPWICK HALL WITH
ATTACHED SERVICE WING
AND COACH HOUSE
II
Country house with attached service wing and coach house. 1873 with additions
1888 and alterations c.1930. Designed by Goodacre in the Neo-Jacobean style.
Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings, slate roofs, coped gables and kneelers, plus
tall moulded stacks. Chamfered plinth, first floor band, eaves band and coped
parapet, the windows are chamfered cross mullions throughout. 2 storey plus
attics. South front, 3 bays, with slightly projecting wing to the right, with a
3-light window, and a similar window above. To the left a large projecting square
bay window with coped parapet and a 4-light window. Above 2, 2-light windows.
East garden front, 10 irregular bays, from the left 2 bays, each with 2, 2-light
windows to each floor then a slightly projecting 2 bay gable wing with 3 single
light windows, and above 2 similar windows, above again in the attic a similar
window. Beyond a single door, with a staircase window above, then a single window
to each floor with a through eaves gabled dormer above. Then a projecting gabled
wing with a 3-light square bay window, with a 3-light window and a 2-light window
above. Beyond the final 3 bays each have a 2-light window to each floor, with a
double and single dormer above. West entrance front, 6 bays, with a projecting
gabled wing to the right, with a projecting gabled porch with a chamfered segment
headed doorway with a panel door, and a glazed tripartite fanlight. Above a
3-light window, with above in the gable a coat-of-arms. To the left, 2 small
fixed light and above a large staircase window, then a square bay window with a
4-light window, and above a 2-light window. Beyond again 2 recessed bays with a
square bay window with a 4-light window and above two, 2-light windows and above a
small gabled window, with a 2-light window. Beyond a projecting gabled 3 storey
wing with a single storey C20 projecting porch with a hipped roof and a glazed
door plus a small plain sash. Above a 2-light window and a similar window above.
Beyond to the north a 3 storey service wing behind a courtyard wall. Beyond again
the coach-house around a small courtyard approached through a large round archway
with a hood mould and keystone on the south, plus 2 upper 3-light windows.
Interior: Entrance hall has full-height panelling installed in c.1930, with Ionic
pilasters in Neo-Baroque style. Dining room has half-height C17 style panelling
with a built-in sideboard and fireplace with overmantle made up from pieces of
original C17 furniture. Single flight and return wooden Neo-Jaconbean style
staircase. Drawing Room has very fine, mid C18 panelling re-used from a house
owned by the Earl of Derby.


Listing NGR: SE4774890854

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