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Stonegarthside Hall

A Grade II* Listed Building in Nicholforest, Cumbria

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.1284 / 55°7'42"N

Longitude: -2.8164 / 2°48'59"W

OS Eastings: 348039

OS Northings: 581860

OS Grid: NY480818

Mapcode National: GBR 89S4.1F

Mapcode Global: WH7YZ.QC1C

Plus Code: 9C7V45HM+9C

Entry Name: Stonegarthside Hall

Listing Date: 15 June 1984

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1335605

English Heritage Legacy ID: 78164

ID on this website: 101335605

Location: Cumberland, Cumbria, CA6

County: Cumbria

District: Carlisle

Civil Parish: Nicholforest

Traditional County: Cumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cumbria

Church of England Parish: Nicholforest St Nicholas

Church of England Diocese: Carlisle

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Description


NY 48 SE NICHOLFOREST

3/82 Stonegarthside Hall

G.V. II*

House, formerly tower house. Probably late C13 for Baldwin de Wake, with wings
dated 1682 on kneelers to right, for Henry Forster, incorporating earlier
features. Large mixed blocks of calciferous and gray sandstone on projecting
plinth stones with shaped quoins; reused medieval moulded stonework built into
C17 extensions is thought to be from the original entrance to the building; crow
stepped gables, ashlar chimney stacks (some of which are false), graduated Welsh
slate roof. 3 storeys, of numerous bays in Scottish Baronial style; buildings
on 3 sides enclosing a small courtyard, which was formerly part of the house
with its roof removed. Unifying courtyard wing of 2 storeys, 3 bays is probably
late C17. Former entrance has moulded architrave, pulvinated frieze and moulded
cornice; flanking blocked windows. Upper floor windows have moulded
architraves, now open and unglazed. Battlemented parapet with quatrefoil
openings and ball finials to pilaster strips at each end. Flanking gabled wings
of 1682 have sash windows with glazing bars in moulded stone architraves.
Similar windows to sides; rear windows have chamfered stone surrounds. Central
3 bays of rear are part of the original 4-storey tower; the only original
feature is the heart-shaped opening lighting the basement (a similarly shaped
stone is removed to an outhouse). Interior has broad medieval square staircase
for full 3 storeys and continued up to 4th storey; engaged newel posts have
semicircular insets with central fillet and pendants at top and bottom; worn
stone steps in 2 flights between floors; a rare and early survival. The size of
the staircase indicates a larger medieval building than the visible remains and
it is probable that there are further remains within the extensions. See;
Transactions Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian Archaeological Society, new
series, xxviii, pp389-392; lxi, pp169-201: ms by David Lockhart Smith (the
present owner), Stonegarthside Hall, 1980.


Listing NGR: NY4803981860

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