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Latitude: 52.861 / 52°51'39"N
Longitude: -1.1335 / 1°8'0"W
OS Eastings: 458435
OS Northings: 329630
OS Grid: SK584296
Mapcode National: GBR 8JR.N7Y
Mapcode Global: WHDHC.KCG1
Plus Code: 9C4WVV68+9H
Entry Name: Stable Block at Bunny Hall
Listing Date: 14 May 1952
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1248699
English Heritage Legacy ID: 430430
ID on this website: 101248699
Location: Bunny, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire, NG11
County: Nottinghamshire
District: Rushcliffe
Civil Parish: Bunny
Traditional County: Nottinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire
Church of England Parish: Bunny with Bradmore
Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham
Tagged with: Stable
BUNNY BUNNY HALL DRIVE
SK 52 NE (east side)
7/25 Stable block at
Bunny Hall
14.5.52
G.V. II
Stable block part converted to cottage, store and kennels. Early
C18 with C20 alterations. Designed by and built for Sir Thomas
Parkyns. Red brick, some blue brick and half timbering. Plain
tile roof. 2 red brick ridge and left gable stacks. Brick coped
gables with kneelers. Single storey plus attic, 19 bays. The
third, fourth and fifth bays from the right are gabled over and
are half timbered. Having from left to right a single glazing
bar Yorkshire sash, a doorway with plank door, 5 small semi-
circular fixed lights with brick keyblocks, a single glazing bar
casement, a single C20 casement, a doorway set into half timbered
gabled surround with C20 glazed door and marginal lights, a
single C20 casement, 4 similar semi-circular lights with
keyblocks, a single similar semi-circular opening set into a now
blocked larger archway, in front is a single flight of wooden
steps, 2 similar semi-circular lights and keyblocks, a single
glazing bar casement. Above in the gabled bays is a doorway with
part glazed door. To the left is a single flat topped dormer
with single tripartite glazing bar casement. projecting from the
right bays are iron railings forming kennels. The left gable
wall has some blue brick diaper. Attached to the left is a range
of barns listed as a separate item. Sir Thomas Parkyns Bart.
(c.1662-1741) carried out improvements to and rebuilt almost all
of Bunny to his own designs.
Listing NGR: SK5843529630
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