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Moccas Court

A Grade I Listed Building in Moccas, County of Herefordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0864 / 52°5'11"N

Longitude: -2.9388 / 2°56'19"W

OS Eastings: 335770

OS Northings: 243533

OS Grid: SO357435

Mapcode National: GBR F8.BRNG

Mapcode Global: VH77X.0TQF

Plus Code: 9C4V33P6+HF

Entry Name: Moccas Court

Listing Date: 2 September 1966

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1081852

English Heritage Legacy ID: 150001

ID on this website: 101081852

Location: County of Herefordshire, HR2

County: County of Herefordshire

Civil Parish: Moccas

Traditional County: Herefordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire

Church of England Parish: Moccas

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description


MOCCAS CP MOCCAS PARK
SO 34 SE
4/42 Moccas Court
2.9.66
GV I

Country house. 1775 - 1781 by Anthony Keck for Sir George Armyand
Cornewall, with an addition of 1792. Brick with ashlar dressings and
a stone tile roof. Rectangular plan aligned north-west/south-east.
Central entrance hall leading to elliptical plan stair hall, behind which
is the circular drawing room. To the north and music room and library, to
south dining room (now sub-divided). Entrance (north-west) front: three
storeys on a basement, plain parapet with dentilled stone cornice and
central pediment, ashlar string to ground floor. Three plus one plus
three windows, glazing bar sashes under segmental heads. Central window
is Venetian under a semi-circular brick head, Ionic pilasters flanking
central window. Ground floor windows of larger proportions. Entrance in
a single storey semi-circular plan porch (added 1792) with balustrade to
parapet. Entrance has a moulded ashlar architrave, overlight and panelled
door. Six-pane sashes to second floor. Rear (north-east) front of three
storeys on basement with central segmental plan bow. One plus three plus
one windows, all glazing bar sashes. The two side elevations each have
five windows. Interior: steps within porch rise to principal floor, the
entrance hall having a dentilled frieze. Door to far end is flanked by
pilasters and has fanlight above. This leads to the staircase, which is
a single stone flight cantilevered out from wall rising to the first floor.
The dome above has a central light surrounded by plaster decoration by
Robert Adam. Music room to north of hall has a gilded frieze of musical
instruments, echoed on the marble chimney piece. Library retains two book-
cases (five removed in 1972). Elaborate frieze and a chimney piece of red
scagliola. Circular drawing room decorated after a scheme of Robert Adam
dated 1781. Ceiling of plasterwork, frieze and chimney piece executed to
his designs with honeysuckle sprigs. Wall panels are Parisian wall paper
bought in 1798. The house stands in grounds landscaped after a plan by
Capability Brown. (Thompson, N: "Moccas Court, Herefordshire", pts I & II,
CL, Vol 160, pp 1474 - 1477 and 1554 - 1557, 18.11. & 25.11.76).


Listing NGR: SO3577043533

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