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Debdale Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1603 / 53°9'37"N

Longitude: -1.2071 / 1°12'25"W

OS Eastings: 453111

OS Northings: 362872

OS Grid: SK531628

Mapcode National: GBR 8DZ.TXY

Mapcode Global: WHDFS.FTDL

Plus Code: 9C5W5Q6V+45

Entry Name: Debdale Hall

Listing Date: 22 October 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1262575

English Heritage Legacy ID: 434686

ID on this website: 101262575

Location: Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG19

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Mansfield

Electoral Ward/Division: Sherwood

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Mansfield Woodhouse

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

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Description


MANSFIELD WOODHOUSE off DEBDALE LANE
SK 56 SW
(north side)
3/35 Debdale Hall
G.V. II
Country house, now Old People's Home. c.1730 and c.1830.
Ashlar. Partly rendered. Hipped slate roof. Ashlar dressings.
Plinth, parapet, sills, moulded eaves, coped pediment. Single
gable and ridge stacks, 2 side wall stacks, 3 roof stacks. 2
storeys, 6 bays wide by 7 bays deep. Square plan. Windows are
mostly glazing bar sashes, some to ground floor have panelled
aprons. South front has to left, 2 storey canted, hipped bay
window with 3 sashes. To its right, a sash and portico with 2
Doric columns, flat roof, and single glazing bar light each side.
Half glazed C19 door with fanlight. To right, a sash. Above, 6
sashes. Pedimented east front has projecting central bay.
Central sash flanked by 2 plain sashes. Above,similar
fenestration. Above again, oval window in pediment. To right,
rear addition, 2 storeys, 2 bays, has a sash, blocked door and
blocked window. Above, 2 sashes. West front has narrow central
recess between flanking wings. North wing has to west, door with
glazing bar over light. Above, blocked opening flanked by single
sashes. Adjoining single storey lean-to outbuilding, brick with
slate roof, is of no special interest. North wing has to south,
a barred Yorkshire sash. To its right, C20 Yorkshire sash and
door with overlight. Above, to right, a Yorkshire sash and a
casement. South wing has, to north, a sash to left, and to its
right, a casement, a blocked doorway and to right again, 2
casements and a Yorkshire sash. Above, 3 sashes and a casement.
To west, parapeted rendered porch with 2 sashes in moulded
architraves. To its left, hipped bay window with 6 casements.
To its right, a sash. Above, 3 glazing bar sashes. Adjoining
outbuildings are of no special interest. North front has
projecting single bay wing to west. To left, triple sash and a
plain sash. To right, blocked opening and a Yorkshire sash.
Above, a casement and a sash. Return angle has, above, a sash.
Interior has early C19 cantilevered stone dogleg stair with
intermediate landing. Scrolled handrail, decorated wrought iron
newels and balusters, some with scroll brackets. Landing has
round headed recess. Ground floor has 2 panelled Classical
doorcases with fanlights, one blocked. 2 C19 doors. Moulded and
foliate plaster cornices. 6 C18 doors.


Listing NGR: SK5311162872

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