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Coleby Hall

A Grade II* Listed Building in Coleby, Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1352 / 53°8'6"N

Longitude: -0.5467 / 0°32'48"W

OS Eastings: 497322

OS Northings: 360768

OS Grid: SK973607

Mapcode National: GBR FNW.DLZ

Mapcode Global: WHGJK.KGWB

Plus Code: 9C5X4FP3+38

Entry Name: Coleby Hall

Listing Date: 19 November 1951

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1061979

English Heritage Legacy ID: 192196

ID on this website: 101061979

Location: Coleby, North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, LN5

County: Lincolnshire

District: North Kesteven

Civil Parish: Coleby

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Wellingore All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

Tagged with: English country house

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Description


In the entry for COLEBY FAR LANE

5/12 Coleby Hall

the date of first listing shall be entered as 19.11.51

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SK 97 60 COLEBY FAR LANE
5/12
Coleby Hall
GV
II*


Country house (now divided into 2 houses) C17, C18 and C19. Coursed rubble and ashlar
with red tiled ridge roofs and stone stacks. 2½ storeys, 3 ranges in U-plan. East,
entrance front dates from 1628 when the house was rebuilt for Sir William Lider.
Eight bays irregularly fitted under 6 stone coped gables with finials. All the
windows are glazing bar sashes, mostly C18, though of varying sizes, with small attic
sashes in the gables. All these windows have wooden lintels. Off centre. C19,
2-storey porch, with glazed round-headed door and large glazing bar sash above, both
openings have dripmould hoods. The 5 bay north wing has datestones in each of its
2 stone coped gables, one dated 1653 and the other 1722, suggesting this wing was
added in 1653, though re-modelled and re-fenestrated in 1722. Five, C18, glazing bar
sash windows survive on the first floor, below there are five C19 sash windows, the
western ones included in a slightly projecting C19 bay. All these windows have stone
lintels and sills. The irregular south wing was restored in 1892 and again in 1910.
Internally the rooms are all C19, there is a good stone chimney piece in the hall and
a carved balustrade to the newel staircase.


Listing NGR: SK9732260768

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