Listed building outline

Stable Block To North-West Of Otterburn Hall

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1044867 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Stable Block To North-West Of Otterburn Hall Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland National Park Authority no fact link
Start date 1987-02-18 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1987-02-18 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.185179 55.243496, -2.185251 55.243498, -2.18526 55.243421, -2.185432 55.243427, -2.185437 55.243388, -2.185519 55.243391, -2.185516 55.243415, -2.18559 55.243417, -2.185597 55.243334, -2.185013 55.243319, -2.185013 55.243339, -2.184909 55.243335, -2.184895 55.243466, -2.184999 55.24347, -2.185006 55.243408, -2.185188 55.243413, -2.185179 55.243496))) Facts
Point POINT (-2.18522 55.243384) Facts
Notes OTTERBURN OTTERBURN HALL NY 89 SE 25/46 Stable Block to 18.2.87 north-west of Otterburn Hall GV II Stable block, now garages, storage and staff accommodation. c.1870 for Lord James Douglas. Brick in Flemish bond with ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roof. In 4 sections:- 2-storey former coach house to right. On ground floor 4 bays with round- headed doorway in second bay, 2-light window to left and 2 segmental carriage arches to right. On 1st floor three 12-pane sashes in raised alternating- block surrounds. Single-storey, 4-bay centre section has boarded double doors; continuous C20 dormer in roof. Higher section to right has high segmental carriage arch to through passage. 3 hipped half dormers above. Gabled roof. Outer sections have elaborate decorative bargeboards. 4 tall ridge stacks. Lower addition on right with hipped roof. Included for group value. , Facts
Listed building 1044867 Facts

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