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Stable block, Tatton Hall.

A Grade II Listed Building in Tatton, Cheshire East

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Latitude: 53.3307 / 53°19'50"N

Longitude: -2.3864 / 2°23'11"W

OS Eastings: 374361

OS Northings: 381599

OS Grid: SJ743815

Mapcode National: GBR CYSX.4R

Mapcode Global: WH991.9JVZ

Plus Code: 9C5V8JJ7+7C

Entry Name: Stable block, Tatton Hall.

Listing Date: 5 March 1959

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1230367

English Heritage Legacy ID: 58468

ID on this website: 101230367

Location: Tatton Dale, Cheshire East, Cheshire, WA16

County: Cheshire East

Civil Parish: Tatton

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Rostherne St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 21/05/2020

SJ 7481

TATTON CP.
TATTON PARK
Stable block, Tatton Hall.

5.3.59

GV
II
Stable block. Late C18. By Samuel Wyatt. Red English garden wall bond brick, stone dressings, slate roof. Eleven bays in one:three:three:three:one rhythm. Central two storied bay and two, two-storey end bays with one-storey connecting ranges.

South facade: stone base. Stone band between floors becoming a wall capping of beed moulded profile over the single storey ranges. Central projecting three-bay pavilion with two pediments over lateral bays; stone dressings of cyma profile. The central bay is recessed slightly with the ground floor open to the court being originally a through driveway to the rear but now forming a lobby. Immediately above is a lunette window. On the ridge is a square wooden four-faced clock stage surmounted by a bellcote with arched openings, pyramidal roof and weather vane. Rectangular sash windows to sides at ground floor level of three x four panes with stone cills and splayed head arches over. Similar windows of three x two panes to first floor.

One-storey wings to either side, each with three similar three x four pane windows. End pavilions of one bay each with similar three x four and three x two pane windows to ground and first floors. Pyramidal roofs. The eastern pavilion has a carriage doorway at ground floor level now forming a lobby. The side elevations of three bays each at first floor level now have C19 outshuts at ground floor level. North elevation similar to south save that the central bay and arched window are bricked in with a window of the three x four pane format inserted at ground floor level.

Listing NGR: SJ7515580812

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