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Garden House Including Adjoining Steps and Wall Linking to Double Gatepiers East Side

A Grade II Listed Building in Hooton Pagnell, Doncaster

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5646 / 53°33'52"N

Longitude: -1.2685 / 1°16'6"W

OS Eastings: 448545

OS Northings: 407806

OS Grid: SE485078

Mapcode National: GBR MWL6.5X

Mapcode Global: WHDCT.HN5N

Plus Code: 9C5WHP7J+VH

Entry Name: Garden House Including Adjoining Steps and Wall Linking to Double Gatepiers East Side

Listing Date: 11 April 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1286592

English Heritage Legacy ID: 334524

ID on this website: 101286592

Location: Hooton Pagnell, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN5

County: Doncaster

Civil Parish: Hooton Pagnell

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Bilham

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description



SE4807 HOOTON PAGNELL HOOTON PAGNELL HALL

11/103 Garden house including
adjoining steps and
wall linking to double
gate piers on east side

GV II

Garden house with steps, linking wall and gate piers. Probably built between
1912-23 by Granville Streatfeild for Sarah Julia Warde-Aldam. Red brick and
snecked rubble limestone, Cotswold stone slate roof. Rectangular single-roomed
building with loggia and stack projections. In Arts and Crafts style. Single
storey with undercroft. Entrance front on east side has loggia to left with end
piers and arch-braced posts supporting extension to hipped roof with slated gablits.
Double door within loggia has moulded quoins and Tudor-arched lintel. Plain wall
with hipped roof set back on right has crow-stepped gabled projection facing right
with lateral stack having offset base and quoined shaft with cornice. Left return,
facing south, has brick facade with Tudor-arched doorway on left of 8-light, double-
chamfered, mullioned window with iron casements. Unglazed 2-light window into loggia
on right.

Interior: inglenook fireplace with coving above; exposed rubble walls; heavy-scantling
roof trusses.

Set of steps adjoining right of entrance front sweep down to rear and are bounded
by contemporary garden walls with moulded copings. Wall linked to left of entrance
front terminates at double gate piers having quoins and broad cornices with ball
finials, the shorter inner piers carrying wrought-iron gates with scrolls and floral
motifs.

Unsigned plan exists in the estate office, dated 1912. Plans of associated garden
structures carry Streatfeild's name and dates 1914-1923.


Listing NGR: SE4854507806

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