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Latitude: 54.5051 / 54°30'18"N
Longitude: -1.7012 / 1°42'4"W
OS Eastings: 419448
OS Northings: 512244
OS Grid: NZ194122
Mapcode National: GBR JJKB.HT
Mapcode Global: WHC60.V133
Plus Code: 9C6WG74X+3G
Entry Name: Former Coachhouse Approximately One Hundred and Fifty Metres to West of Carlton Hall
Listing Date: 4 February 1969
Last Amended: 21 May 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1316957
English Heritage Legacy ID: 323395
ID on this website: 101316957
Location: Carlton, North Yorkshire, DL11
County: North Yorkshire
District: Richmondshire
Civil Parish: Stanwick St. John
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Aldbrough
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Architectural structure
STANWICK ST JOHN CARLTON PARK
NZ 11 SE
3/179 Former Coach-house
approximately 150 metres
to west of Carlton Hall
4.2.69 (formerly listed as Coach
House cottage at Carlton
Hall)
II
Coach-house and stables, now farm buildings and cottage. Probably early
C19, for S B Moulton Barrett Esq, reusing some C18 fragments. Rubble with
some dark brown brick, Westmorland slate roof, partly replaced by corrugated
sheeting. U-shaped plan, mainly of 2 storeys, 1:4:1 bays, with outer bays
projecting forward. Central range: 4 bays of brick semicircular arches
supported on piers edged in brick; the central 2 openings have leaved board
doors below timber lintels, blocked above; the outer 2 openings contain
board doors in ashlar keyed architraves with 12-pane fixed-light windows
above in arch; first floor blank. Left wing: sash window with glazing bars
below brick segmental arch on ground floor; C20 two-light casement above.
Right wing: plated door in ashlar keyed architrave. Ashlar stepped eaves.
Hipped roofs. Added white brick stack on right eaves of left wing.
Corniced ashlar stack between fifth and sixth bays. Right return of left
wing: blind sash window opening on ground floor; blind half-size window on
first floor, both with brick surrounds. Left return of right wing: has been
the same, but now with board door on ground floor, board pitching door
above. To rear left, single-storey range of domestic accommodation,
probably later C19 has 4 sash windows with glazing bars in ashlar surrounds
with interrupted jambs; ashlar coping to left; central ashlar stack.
Carlton Hall was built by S B Moulton Barrett Esq, early in the C19 (White,
History, Gazetteer & Directory of the East and North Ridings of Yorkshire,
(1840) p 661).
Listing NGR: NZ1944812244
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