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Latitude: 52.0168 / 52°1'0"N
Longitude: -1.3081 / 1°18'29"W
OS Eastings: 447581
OS Northings: 235602
OS Grid: SP475356
Mapcode National: GBR 7TG.D41
Mapcode Global: VHCWG.8KVS
Plus Code: 9C4W2M8R+PQ
Entry Name: Stable Court Approximately 50 Metres South West of Adderbury House
Listing Date: 8 December 1955
Last Amended: 5 May 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1300894
English Heritage Legacy ID: 243839
ID on this website: 101300894
Location: Adderbury, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, OX17
County: Oxfordshire
District: Cherwell
Civil Parish: Adderbury
Built-Up Area: Adderbury
Traditional County: Oxfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire
Church of England Parish: Adderbury
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Stable
SP4735 ADDERBURY THE GREEN
(East side)
Adderbury East
7/116 Stable court approx. 50m SW of
08/12/55 Adderbury House
(Formerly listed as Adderbury
House with outbuildings and
gateway)
GV II
Stable court. Probably 1731 by Roger Morris for Duke of Argyll, and c.1770,
possibly by sir William Chambers for Duke of Buccleuch. Ironstone ashlar;
Stonesfieid-slate roofs with ashlar stacks. Single range, extended by 2 wings
and enclosed by a wall and gates. 2 storeys. 3 central bays of main range are
rusticated and break forward between projecting quoin strips and below a shallow
pedimental gable containing clock within an oculus; ground floor has 3 round
arches containing coach-house doors, above which are small plain-architraved
windows, the middle window with a lowered sill. Plain ashlar flanking sections
terminating at projecting rusticated quoin strips each retain 3 similar
architraved windows at first floor, and the left range also has 3 architraved
openings at ground floor; ground floor to right is mostly C20 garage doors.
Hipped roof rises behind a solid parapet with a moulded coping. Later wings,
each a house, form 3-window pavilions linked to main range by lower sections,
and each has a symmetrical front with a central door between 12-pane sashes, and
has 6 pane sashes at first floor; parapets have moulded cornices continued round
all sides, and end and rear walls have similar windows. Outer face of left
linking section has a blind arch containing a smaller doorway. Pavilions and
linking sections are probably c.1770. Enclosing wall, approximately 2 metres
high, projects forward from the wings and returns to central rusticated
gatepiers capped by moulded entablatures and rusticated ball finials, which may
be part of the earlier work.
(Buildings of England: Oxfordshire: pp416-418; VCH: Oxfordshire: Vol IX, pp7-9;
Country life 1949: Vol 105; pp30-32)
Listing NGR: SP4758135602
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