Latitude: 52.2747 / 52°16'28"N
Longitude: -0.9746 / 0°58'28"W
OS Eastings: 470063
OS Northings: 264558
OS Grid: SP700645
Mapcode National: GBR BVS.6G3
Mapcode Global: VHDRY.2341
Plus Code: 9C4X72FG+V5
Entry Name: Stables of Harlestone House.
Listing Date: 2 November 1954
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1067077
English Heritage Legacy ID: 360162
ID on this website: 101067077
Location: Harlestone, West Northamptonshire, NN7
County: West Northamptonshire
Civil Parish: Harlestone
Traditional County: Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northamptonshire
Church of England Parish: Harlestone St Andrew
Church of England Diocese: Peterborough
Tagged with: Stable
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HARLESTONE
LOWER HARLESTONE
Stables of Harlestone House.
02/11/54
II*
Stables. Early C19 probably by Humphrey and John Adey Repton. Lias ashlar, originally slated roof, part felted. Courtyard plan. South facade symmetrical with large central carriage arch having Palladian portico of twin Ionic columns supporting an entablature with pediment above. Two-storey corner pavilions, arched recess containing first floor lunette and ground-floor sash with flat arch head. Right hand pavilion has blind window. Moulded stone cornice with pyramid roof. Pavilions linked by single storey range of three double recessed arcades with segmented heads. The left hand pavilion is used as the house. Corresponding carriage arch on north elevation has moulded stone cornice, parapet and pyramid roof. North, east and west elevations similar, without arcading.
(Buildings of England : Northamptonshire, p.247).
Listing NGR: SP7006364558
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