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Coach House and Dovecote at Hooton Pagnell Hall (Known As the Watertower) Including Attached Houses Known As Tower Cottage and Numbers 1 and 2 the Beeches

A Grade II Listed Building in Hooton Pagnell, Doncaster

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.565 / 53°33'53"N

Longitude: -1.2668 / 1°16'0"W

OS Eastings: 448655

OS Northings: 407845

OS Grid: SE486078

Mapcode National: GBR MWL6.JS

Mapcode Global: WHDCT.HNYD

Plus Code: 9C5WHP7M+X7

Entry Name: Coach House and Dovecote at Hooton Pagnell Hall (Known As the Watertower) Including Attached Houses Known As Tower Cottage and Numbers 1 and 2 the Beeches

Listing Date: 11 April 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1286605

English Heritage Legacy ID: 334527

ID on this website: 101286605

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

Tagged with: Carriage house Dovecote

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Description



SE4807 HOOTON PAGNELL HOOTON PAGNELL HALL

11/106 Coach-house and dovecote
at Hooton Pagnell Hall
(known as The Watertower)
including attached houses
known as Tower Cottage
and Nos 1 and 2
The Beeches

GV II

Coach-house and dovecote subsequently used as watertower and now garages; attached
cottages now 3 dwellings. Dated 1787, C19 embattlements and alterations. Coursed
rubble limestone, C20 cement-tile and stone slate roofs. 2-storey wings to 3-storey
central tower; 3:3:5 windows to 1st floor. Large quoins. Central block has 3
basket-arched carriage entrances with imposts. 1st floor has round-arched doorway
with projecting imposts and keystone; flanking casements in square-faced surrounds.
Diocletian window to 2nd floor flanked by blind oculi. Lozenge-shaped panel bears
date. Oversailing course beneath embattled parapet with roll-moulded merlons.
Wing to right has C19 sashes to ground floor and old casements to 1st floor, all in
square-faced surrounds with projecting sills. 3 corniced ridge stacks. Wing to left,
much altered C20, has 3-light casements, doorway to left of centre, external steps to
door on right and 2 small ridge stacks.

Interior of tower: brick nesting holes to 1st floor; large water tank forms roof.
Central tower heavily braced by iron stanchions and tie bars. Included for group
value.


Listing NGR: SE4865507845

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