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Orston Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Orston, Nottinghamshire

Orston Hall, Orston

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Country house. Late C17. Refronted mid C18. Alterations to front mid C19. Brick and coursed rubble. Hipped and gabled slate and plain tile roofs. Ashlar dressings. Partly rendered. Chamfered plinth. Corner pilasters. Ashlar quoins. Moulded and dentillated eaves. Pierced balustrade. Windows are mainly glazing bar sash windows. Those to front have eared and shouldered moulded architraves. Front has off-centre round headed moulded doorcase with flanking pilasters. This floor continues to the right in a single storey billiard room, built 1919. (Photo Feb 2014)

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 15 February 2014

Photo ID: 98287
Building ID: 101244339
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