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Latitude: 51.1958 / 51°11'44"N
Longitude: -1.575 / 1°34'29"W
OS Eastings: 429794
OS Northings: 144152
OS Grid: SU297441
Mapcode National: GBR 619.YDN
Mapcode Global: VHC2X.N67M
Plus Code: 9C3W5CWG+82
Entry Name: Stable and Coachhouse 100 Metres North East of Amport House
Listing Date: 8 January 1982
Last Amended: 24 October 1984
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1093278
English Heritage Legacy ID: 140010
ID on this website: 101093278
Location: Amport, Test Valley, Hampshire, SP11
County: Hampshire
District: Test Valley
Civil Parish: Amport
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Amport St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Winchester
Tagged with: Stable
SU 2944 AMPORT FURZEDOWN LANE
8/4 Stable & Coachouse 100
Metres North East of
8.1.82 Amport House (formerly listed
as stable block to North East of
Amport House)
GV II
Stable block, with extensions to provide added coachousing and domestic quarters.
1857, by William Burn, and late C19. Yellow brick with stone dressings, & hipped
slate roof. The original range was symmetrical, with a central carriage arch,
flanked by stables and coachouse on each side, the west side being extended to the
later 2-storeyed coachouse and house, forming an L-shaped unit. The external
(south) elevation is plain, with 3 small ventilating windows (at each side) below
the eaves, the centrepiece having side pilasters (with moulded stone caps)
supporting an arch (with architrave moulding) with a key joined to a cornice with
a central pediment (to each face); this supports a tall & narrower stone clock
tower, with a plain base (with a moulded panel), a clock stage with Tuscan columns
outside the chamfered corners, and an entablature capped by a leaded ogee dome, of
octagonal plan with wide faces containing projecting oval ventilators. The court-
yard elevation (north is irregular but the return 2-storeyed block is symmetrical
(east) with a hipped roof having moulded brick eaves, raised in the centre as a
pediment, 3 windows above 3 oval arched carriage openings; to its north side is a
lower 2-storeyed domestic wing, the north face of which (facing Furzedown Lane)
has a hipped slate roof, moulded brick eaves,cambered openings with casements, and
a plinth.
Listing NGR: SP2382742586
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