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Latitude: 53.3982 / 53°23'53"N
Longitude: -1.0461 / 1°2'45"W
OS Eastings: 463524
OS Northings: 389470
OS Grid: SK635894
Mapcode National: GBR PY44.BJ
Mapcode Global: WHFFT.XV16
Plus Code: 9C5W9XX3+7H
Entry Name: Stable Block, Serlby Park
Listing Date: 30 November 1966
Last Amended: 27 November 1984
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1239057
English Heritage Legacy ID: 416661
ID on this website: 101239057
Location: Serlby, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, DN10
County: Nottinghamshire
District: Bassetlaw
Civil Parish: Blyth
Traditional County: Nottinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire
Church of England Parish: Scrooby with Ranskill
Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham
Tagged with: Stable
SK 68 NW BLYTH SERLBY STABLES
DRIVE
(west side)
2/63
Stable Block,
Serlby Park (Formerly
30.11.66 listed as Stables at
Serlby Hall)
G.V. II
Stable block. Late C18. Red brick and ashlar. Hipped slate
roofs and dentillated eaves, quadrangle plan. South front has
single brick left gable and ridge stacks, with a central wooden
cupola with lead roof and weather vane. 1.1/2 storeys, 9 bays.
The central 3 bays slightly project and are topped by a pediment.
Central flat headed carriageway with relieving arch over rising
above the 1st floor opening. 4 ashlar hinge blocks. Flanked by
single narrow rectangular panels. To the left are 3 arched
wooden transom and mullion casements. To the right are 3
corresponding panels. Above the carriageway is a single wooden
slatted opening, flanked by single oval panels. To the right
are 3 wooden slatted openings. To the left a central doorway
with wooden door flanked by 2 similar slatted openings. In the
pediment is a C20 clock face. The east front of 1.1/2 storeys
and 9 bays has a pediment over the central slightly projecting 3
bays. Central arched panel in relieving arch, which rises over
the 1st floor opening. Either side are 4 panels, the 2 on the
immediate left and the single one on the immediate right are also
arched. The 2 panels on the far right contain single glazing bar
sashes, the 3rd from the right has a single small casement and
the 2nd from the left has a single glazing bar casement above a
wooden panel. Above is a central glazing bar Yorkshire sash
with a similar single sash to the right and a single panel to the
left. The outer 3 bays each have a central circular panel
flanked by single glazing bar Yorkshire sashes in round openings.
The interior quadrangle has on the east side 5 archways, each
with double wooden door and ashlar hinge blocks. The left one
however is blocked and has a sash window. To the left is a
single doorway with flat head and panel over. To the right is
an arched doorway with single fixed light over. Above are
alternating square openings (3) and round openings (2),all
contain glazing bar Yorkshire sashes except for the left round
opening which has a panel. The south side has a central flat
headed carriageway with arch over, rising above the 1st floor
window. To the left is a central doorway with overlight flanked
by single wooden slatted openings with glazing bar overlights.
To the right a central doorway with glazing bar fanlight flanked
by single glazing bar casements. Above is a central glazing bar
sash. To the right is a central panel flanked by single
casements, to the left a similar central panel with a wooden
slatted opening to the left and a small doorway with wooden door
to the right. The other fronts have various altered openings.
Listing NGR: SK6352489470
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