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Latitude: 52.7372 / 52°44'13"N
Longitude: -1.2049 / 1°12'17"W
OS Eastings: 453782
OS Northings: 315798
OS Grid: SK537157
Mapcode National: GBR 8L6.G5H
Mapcode Global: WHDHX.GGGH
Plus Code: 9C4WPQPW+V3
Entry Name: Stables, Clock Tower and Outhouses at Beaumanor Hall
Listing Date: 15 March 1984
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1074641
English Heritage Legacy ID: 189194
ID on this website: 101074641
Location: Woodhouse, Charnwood, Leicestershire, LE12
County: Leicestershire
District: Charnwood
Civil Parish: Woodhouse
Built-Up Area: Woodhouse
Traditional County: Leicestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire
Church of England Parish: Woodhouse St Mary-in-the-Elms
Church of England Diocese: Leicester
Tagged with: Clock tower
WOODHOUSE BEAUMANOR PARK
SK 51 NW
1/138
Stables, Clock Tower and
Outhouses at Beaumanor Hall
GV II*
Stables, clock tower and outhouses of c1842-54.Red brick in Jacobean style
with stone dressings, parapet cornice, coped Dutch gables and plain tile
roof with 2 ridge stacks. Buildings lie round large courtyard to right
of mansion. Gauged brick lintels and fine quality doors,frames and overlights.
Various tall 1 storey ranges project from mansion with stable and other doors.
3 gateway ranges, gables facing, with stone dressings to pilasters and stone
arches with carved keystones. At right end of courtyard a range of 2 storeys
and attic with 5 gables. Segmental arches over 5 pairs of carriage doors with
2-light stone mullion windows above, the central a French door. 5 bull's eye
windows in gables. To either side a similar single storey of 1 arched doorway
with bull's eye over. Rear of this range similar but without carriage doors,
and to rear right an elaborate tall square clock tower of 5 stages, the 4th
with holes to pigeon loft all round, the 5th of high relief carved stone
strapwork etc., with a four faced clock, one of metal,the others of carved
stone with Roman numerals. Above a leaded ogee-shaped roof with small lucarnes
and short fleche. A brick wall with stone coping and end piers stretches part
of way across courtyard near mansion. Buildings dated 1854 on rainwater heads.
Listing NGR: SK5378215798
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