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Latitude: 54.7052 / 54°42'18"N
Longitude: -1.804 / 1°48'14"W
OS Eastings: 412726
OS Northings: 534476
OS Grid: NZ127344
Mapcode National: GBR HGV1.73
Mapcode Global: WHC4T.8Z6V
Plus Code: 9C6WP54W+39
Entry Name: Harperley Hall
Listing Date: 5 June 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1232522
English Heritage Legacy ID: 407901
ID on this website: 101232522
Location: County Durham, DL15
County: County Durham
Civil Parish: Wolsingham
Traditional County: Durham
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham
Church of England Parish: Crook
Church of England Diocese: Durham
Tagged with: House
WOLSINGHAM A68 (West side)
NZ 13 NW
31/317 Harperley Hall
31.1.67
II
House, now County Constabulary offices. Late C18, for Marmaduke Cradock, and
early C19. Main block sandstone ashlar; wing of coursed squared sandstone with
ashlar dressings; roofs of graduated Lakeland slate and Welsh slate, with ashlar
chimneys. Irregular plan. Symmetrical main block of 2 storeys, 5 windows:
central many-panelled double door with side lights and large plain overlight in
Roman Doric. stone surround with half-columns and triglyph frieze. 12-pane
ground-floor sashes reaching to ground level, and 12-pane first-floor sashes,
have fine glazing bars, raised stone surrounds and projecting stone sills;
bracketed cornice over central first-floor window, the lower panes painted over.
Chamfered quoins. Parapet on eaves band has top band. Wing set back at right
2 storeys, 5 windows, with quoins to first bay; windows mostly sashes with
glazing bars, some with ventilators inserted.
Low-pitched hipped roofs. Left return has 6 windows with full-height 2-window
square projecting bay at centre, and 3 windows in full-height bowed projection.
Service wing right return has 2 full-height canted bays,with side and overlights,
flanking entrance.
Interior: corniced marble chimney pieces in some ground-floor rooms, which also
have a variety of stucco friezes and ceiling roundels; enriched window pelmets
in bowed projection; 6-panel doors throughout in fluted architraves with corner
paterae; door-panels and ground-floor panelled reveals have fine lugged beaded
pattern. Dado rail in hall and dining room. First-floor hall has fluted frieze
with paterae. Late C19 square open-well stair in Jacobean style has square
newels with obelisk finials.
Sources: Hutchinson History of County Durham I 1857, 630 and Conyers Surtees
History of Thornley and Tow Law 1926, 21-24.
Listing NGR: NZ1272634476
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