Latitude: 53.4059 / 53°24'21"N
Longitude: -1.3284 / 1°19'42"W
OS Eastings: 444742
OS Northings: 390103
OS Grid: SK447901
Mapcode National: GBR MY51.6T
Mapcode Global: WHDDK.KNMC
Plus Code: 9C5WCM4C+8J
Entry Name: Whiston Hall
Listing Date: 19 February 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1286401
English Heritage Legacy ID: 335732
ID on this website: 101286401
Location: Whiston, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60
County: Rotherham
Civil Parish: Whiston
Built-Up Area: Rotherham
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Whiston St Mary Magdalene
Church of England Diocese: Sheffield
Tagged with: House
SK49SW WHISTON CHAFF LANE
(north side, off)
Whiston Hall
5/96
GV II
Manor house now nursing home. Early C16 core, encased and extended in early
C17, further extended C18 and with later alterations. Some internal timber
framing; coursed dressed sandstone; C20 cement-tile roof. Irregular plan: 5-bay
main range to right with cross-wing to left, single-room wing set back to far
left. 2 storeys with partial cellars, total of 7 bays to entrance front.
Main range: plinth, large quoins, 1st-floor band. Bay 2 has C20 door in
architrave with dripstone set above band. To right, three 3-light square-faced
mullioned windows to each floor have renewed casements with glazing bars; matching
2-light window above door has no mullion. To left a large 30-pane sash cuts
through earlier opening and rises above band. Shaped kneelers, ashlar gable copings
and renewed brick stack to right end of range. Truncated ashlar ridge stack to
left of door and large corniced ridge stack to its right. Cross-wing: large C20
casement to each floor, ground-floor lintel band, 1st-floor window cuts through
earlier opening. Shaped kneelers, chamfered gable copings. Lateral stack to left
has renewed brick shaft. Wing projecting from left return has chamfered plinth
and 2-light double-chamfered mullioned window to each floor, ground-floor window
has dripstone. Shaped kneelers, chamfered gable copings and tall, corniced, ashlar
end stack. Finial at junction of cross-wing and wing roofs. Some double-chamfered
window openings to rear elevations and to end wall of wing.
Interior: framing of 3-bay structure incorporated in cross-wing and partly visible
at foot and head of present staircase; king-post roof trusses (RCHM). Loft space
above adjacent bay of main range has simple king-post truss (no struts) and sections
of stud partition adjacent to ridge stack (possible remains of smokehood).
RCHM report 1973, National Monuments Record.
Listing NGR: SK4474290103
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