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The Kingsettle Stud, About 300 Metres East North East of Cholderton Park House

A Grade II Listed Building in Amport, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.181 / 51°10'51"N

Longitude: -1.6634 / 1°39'48"W

OS Eastings: 423626

OS Northings: 142467

OS Grid: SU236424

Mapcode National: GBR 61D.SBZ

Mapcode Global: VHC2W.4L01

Plus Code: 9C3W58JP+9M

Entry Name: The Kingsettle Stud, About 300 Metres East North East of Cholderton Park House

Listing Date: 9 March 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1261928

English Heritage Legacy ID: 140160

ID on this website: 101261928

Location: Test Valley, Hampshire, SP4

County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Civil Parish: Amport

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Cholderton

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


SU 2362 24 SW AMPORT CHOLDERTON PARK
4/7
The Kingsettle Stud,
about 300 metres east-
north-east of Cholderton
Park House

G.V. II

Stables complex with coach houses and two attached cottages (qv) c 1900, probably by
G.C. Horsley, for H.C. Stephens MP. Red brickwork with stone dressings and unknapped
flint panels; plain clay tiled roofs with stone slate base courses and sawn stone
ridges; ornamental brick chimney stacks. Single-storey with some lofts and attics;
irregular 'U'-plan with the cottages added to north-east and north-west corners. Main
block on west side of courtyard, of 7 bays, with gabled 2-bay projection to bay I
with overhung bargeboarded gable, irregular flint panel with 2-light stone mullioned
windows at loft level; bays 2 to 6 separated by brick and stone piers, with brick
plinths, flint panels and 4-light mullioned stone windows bays 2, 3, 5 and 6, plain
double doorway bay 4 and small flat-roofed dormer windows over bays 3 and 5; the
return face to bay 1 to match with one mullioned window and a stable door: bay 7
has a very large doorway set under a gable at 45?, there being diagonal timber boarding
with a 3-light casement in the gable. North range of 4 bays, all in brickwork with
brick piers; bays 1 and 3 blank, bays 2 and 4 have pairs of coach doors; tile-hung
gable over bay 4 has 6-light oriel window, but is part of NE cottage (qv). Inside,
the walls of brickwork with glazed brick dadoes: south room is stable for mares in
foal, then in west wing 8 boxes, and tack room with gallery over. Formerly used
for breeding Suffolk and Cleveland Bay horses, the building still intact and in use
as stabling.


Listing NGR: SP2799846745

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