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Pentre-Uchaf Hall Including Attached Service Ranges, Outbuildings and Walls

A Grade II Listed Building in Kinnerley, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7851 / 52°47'6"N

Longitude: -3.0517 / 3°3'6"W

OS Eastings: 329167

OS Northings: 321351

OS Grid: SJ291213

Mapcode National: GBR 73.XP6P

Mapcode Global: WH8B9.3827

Plus Code: 9C4RQWPX+28

Entry Name: Pentre-Uchaf Hall Including Attached Service Ranges, Outbuildings and Walls

Listing Date: 21 October 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1367158

English Heritage Legacy ID: 256555

ID on this website: 101367158

Location: Maesbrook, Shropshire, SY10

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: Kinnerley

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: Maesbrook St John

Church of England Diocese: Lichfield

Tagged with: Architectural structure Mansion

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Description


KINNERLEY C.P. B. 4398 (north side)
SJ 22 SE

6/7 Pentre-uchaf Hall
- including attached
service ranges, out-
buildings and walls

GV II

Small country house, attached service ranges, outbuildings and walls.
House. Mid-to late C18, extended mid-C19 with later additions and
alterations. Colourwashed red brick; slate roofs, graded and with
coped verges on carved stone kneelers to main range. Original L-plan
with short range to rear on left. Service range added mid-C19 linking
house with late C18 stable-block (partly converted to domestic accommodation
in 1985), forming L-shape around courtyard to right. 3 storeys with
moulded stone eaves cornice,plinth and chamfered angle quoins. 3 windows;
glazing bar sashes with plain stone wedge lintels. Prominent C19 canted
bay sash windows to ground floor on either side of central entrance;
mid-C19 half-glazed door in fluted pilastered doorcase with rectangular
barred overlight and moulded flat hood. Integral end stacks with moulded
capping to left and right. Service range attached to right has 4 sash
windows on first floor, 2 to left and 2 to right; 2 sash windows to
left on ground floor, elliptical arch with C20 double doors in third
bay from left and C19 segmental-headed leaded casement to right. Toothed
eaves cornice; yellow brick ridge stack to centre and integral end stack
to right. Parallel gabled range to rear. Stables attached to right.
Red brick and weatherboarded timber frame; graded slate roof with raised
verges. Left part of range adjoining service wing converted to domestic
accommodation: segmental-headed C20 casements flanking segmental-headed
entrance with C20 glazed double doors. Wide C20 hip-roofed dormers
with paired casements in bottom of roof slope and late C20 red brick
ridge stack between. Catslide outshut to projecting range on courtyard
side. Curving red brick wall with stone coping sweeping round from
centre of service range screens courtyard from house. Short wall attached
to rear range of house turns at right-angles to left and terminates
in late C18 tower-like outbuilding. Red brick; low pyramidal graded
slate roof. Square plan. 2 levels with dentilled eaves cornice.
Doorway and window to left in position of infilled segmental-headed
doorways; rectangular window opening above. Interior. Inspection
of house not possible at time of resurvey (October 1986) but noted as
having winder staircase with carved open string, stick balusters and
wreathed moulded handrail in central hall. Stables/Barn: framing
visible: tall rectangular panels. Single-purlin queen-post roof.


Listing NGR: SJ2916721351

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