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Stables at Linley Hall

A Grade II* Listed Building in More, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.5306 / 52°31'50"N

Longitude: -2.9646 / 2°57'52"W

OS Eastings: 334658

OS Northings: 292958

OS Grid: SO346929

Mapcode National: GBR B7.FQSM

Mapcode Global: VH75R.KNKF

Plus Code: 9C4VG2JP+64

Entry Name: Stables at Linley Hall

Listing Date: 1 December 1951

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1054589

English Heritage Legacy ID: 256855

ID on this website: 101054589

Location: Linley, Shropshire, SY9

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: More

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: More

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description


SO 39 SW MORE C.P. LINLEY

6/10 Stables at Linley Hall

1.12.51
GV II*

Stable block. C.1740 (incorporating parts of an earlier building) with later
alterations. By Henry Joynes, architect of Linley Hall (q.v.). Coursed rubble
blocks with brick dressings, slate roofs. 4 sides enclosing a rectangular
cobbled courtyard. 2 storeys throughout; main facades on east and south.
East front. 3:2:3 windows; C19 cross casements, 5 blind on ground floor;
slightly projecting central portion rising to pediment with stone modillion
cornice; central round-arched entrance with iron-studded double doors and
tympanum, stone modillion eaves cornice with parapet above; bell turret with
lead covered cupola and weathervane in centre to ridge. South front. 1:2:3:2:1
windows; 6-paned sashes, slightly projecting central portion rising to pediment
with stone modillion cornice; central door with Gibbs surround and pediment,
further entrances to left and right, pediments on scrolled brackets; bell
turret as on east front in centre to ridge. The 2 gables behind to the courtyard
are part of an earlier building incorporated (see the straight joints).
West front. 3 large round-arched openings, open to centre, those to either
side with large radiating fanlights over double doors; glazing bar sashes,
one to left hand end, 2 to right; bell turret to centre as on east and south
fronts. Plain north front of no architectural interest. Country Life
Vol. 130, Sept. 7 1961, No.3366, P.504.


Listing NGR: SO3465892958

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