Building record 0409501001 - SW OF HARTWELL HOUSE

Summary

Eighteenth century stable block and coach-house to Hartwell House

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II*) 1332845: STABLE BLOCK AND COACHHOUSE SOUTH WEST OF HARTWELL HOUSE (DBC3300)

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Type and Period (2)

  • COACH HOUSE (18th Century - 1700 AD to 1799 AD)
  • STABLE (18th Century - 1700 AD to 1799 AD)

Description

Grade II* Stable Block and attached coachhouse. C18 altered, possibly incorporating the stables attributed to Gibbs shown in the Nebot paintings in the County Museum. Central arch by Henry Keene 1759, replacing earlier portico. Rubble stone with ashlar dressings. Old tile roof. 2-storey cottage to north of archway, 2 storey with lofts to south. West front has archway to LH of centre in projecting bay with impost band and cornice with parapet above. Large semicircular arch with alternate voussoirs vermiculated. 2 bays of 4 pane wide sash windows and door to LH. Stables to RH with 5 round headed windows and 2 doors, pedimented loft entrance in 4th bay from archway with keyblock dated 1873. East front has similar opening to archway but with concave surround. 3 light venetian windows each side and 6 sash windows with heavy glazing bars and leaded panes under flat moulded cornices with moulded architraves. Within the carriage arch are four 8-panel doors with deeply moulded architraves and pediments. Shallow groin vaulted plaster ceiling to archway. Coachhouse range to south, also stone with tiled roof, N. side has 4 large segmental headed carriage door openings flanked by 2 smaller doors (B11).

Sources (19)

  • ---SBC17195 Aerial Photograph: Aerofilms. AER A20375. SP796125. Yes.
  • ---SBC17263 Aerial Photograph: 01/07/75. BCM A1/3/13A. SP\796123. Yes.
  • ---SBC17367 Aerial Photograph: 13/08/90. BCM A14/15/2. SP\798124. Yes.
  • ---SBC17378 Aerial Photograph: 01/08/89. BCM A14/4/10A-12A. SP\796124. Yes.
  • ---SBC17533 Aerial Photograph: 11/08/79. BCM A4/15/6A. SP\796125. Yes.
  • <1>SBC7631 Bibliographic reference: LIPSCOMB 2 PP313-317.
  • <2>SBC14704 Bibliographic reference: SMYTH W H 1851 AEDES HARTWELLTANAE PP102-112,PLS I I,III,IV,VI.
  • <3>SBC14371 Bibliographic reference: SHEAHAN PP152-158.
  • <4>SBC7983 Bibliographic reference: LOWNDES C 1862 LECTURE ON HISTORY & ANTIQUITIES...OF STONE & HARTWELL PP24-26 + ILLUS.
  • <5>SBC15424 Bibliographic reference: VCH BUCKS 2 PP293-297.
  • <6>SBC12792 Bibliographic reference: RCHM BUCKS 1 PP189-191.
  • <7>SBC11781 Bibliographic reference: PEVSNER N 1960 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE PP157-158.
  • <8>SBC11368 Unpublished document: Ordnance Survey Field Investigator. OS RECORD CARDS (FILED).
  • <9>SBC4609 Bibliographic reference: ELVEY MR G TO GILL MRS S,FEB 1978.
  • <10>SBC11941 Unpublished document: Andrew Pike (BCM). 1989. PLANS & PHOTOS FROM SITE VISIT IN JUNE 1989.
  • <11>SBC19351 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1985. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. p.37.
  • <12>SBC4634 Bibliographic reference: English Heritage. 1994. REGISTER OF PARKS & GARDENS OF SPECIAL HISTORIC INTEREST IN ENGLAND: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Part 4.
  • <13>SBC6120 Bibliographic reference: HARRIS J 1979 THE ARTIST AND THE COUNTRY HOUSE: A HISTORY OF COUNTRY HOU-SE AND GARDEN VIEW PAINTING.
  • <14>SBC4768 Verbal communication: 1997. FARLEY M AND THROSSELL E (1997) PERS COMM (SEE CORRESPONDENCE, FIGURES/PLANS).

Location

Grid reference SP 79516 12393 (point)
Civil Parish HARTWELL, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Survey: Site visit (EBC136)

Record last edited

Jun 30 2010 3:51PM

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