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Latitude: 51.7895 / 51°47'22"N
Longitude: -0.3519 / 0°21'6"W
OS Eastings: 513771
OS Northings: 211377
OS Grid: TL137113
Mapcode National: GBR H7Q.MWC
Mapcode Global: VHFS1.V9B0
Plus Code: 9C3XQJQX+Q7
Entry Name: Pavilion Tack Room, Childwick Bury Stud
Listing Date: 18 July 1994
Last Amended: 15 May 1995
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1261926
English Heritage Legacy ID: 436298
ID on this website: 101261926
Location: Childwick Green, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3
County: Hertfordshire
District: St. Albans
Civil Parish: St Michael
Traditional County: Hertfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire
Church of England Parish: St Albans St Michael
Church of England Diocese: St.Albans
Tagged with: Pavilion
In the entry for 5/10012 the address shall be amended to read:-
TL11SW ST MICHAEL HARPENDEN ROAD
(west side), Childwick
5/10012 Pavilion Tack Room
Childwick Bury Stud
and line 4 of the description shall be amended to read "the west end of the north range".
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ST MICHAEL
TL11SW HARPENDEN ROAD, Childwick
270-1/5/10012 (East side)
Pavilion Tack Room, Childwick Bury
Stud
GV II
Tack room. One of a pair of similar buildings designed to have
the appearance of pavilions; the other is the Feed Room [qv].
Both buildings parallel with and close to north side and at
the east end of the north range of the Ranges of Stables in
the Main Yard [qv] of the stud. Circa 1888. For Sir John
Blundell Maple, founder of the stud. Brick, with decorative,
timber, blind arcading applied on the outer wall faces, hipped
plain tile roof with boxed eaves and crowned by a timber
framed, glazed lantern with hipped roof, a brick ridge-stack.
Plan: a short range of two rooms, the tack room at the west
end with lantern-light above, and an office or store room at
the east end.
Exterior: single storey; brick offset plinth; in the west wall
a central doorway to the tack room; on the south side to left
a three-light casement with glazing bars, and to right a
doorway to the office with casement to right; on the north
side a similar three-light casement; the timber framed
arcading applied to the wall faces above the plinth comprises
plain square posts at the at the corners of the building and
on the sides of each opening, all painted black; the
intermediate posts are similar and painted black except that
their upper parts are semi-circular with turned mouldings,
painted white, rising to the level of impost blocks for curved
timber braces forming pointed arches, painted white, below the
eaves; at window sill level intermediate rails painted black.
The roof lantern has three side-hung sashes on each long side
and a similar sash at each end, each sash of four lights
divided by vertical glazing bars.
Interior: tack room has vertical boarded dado and doors to
cupboards, boarded ceiling to rafters below lantern-light,
fireplace with timber surround, and original fittings for
storing tack; store room has similar simlar boarded linings
and cupboards.
Listing NGR: TL1377111377
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