Building record MYO640 - STOCKTON HALL

Summary

Late 18th Century red brick, Flemish bond 3 storeys, 5 windows.

Location

Grid reference SE 6543 5591 (point)
Map sheet SE65NE
Civil Parish Stockton on the Forest, City of York, North Yorkshire
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

House. c1800. Brick in Flemish bond, Welsh slate roof. Central-entry double-pile plan with service wing to right. 3 storeys, 5 bays. Main facade: plinth broken by Ionic porch with paired columns containing double- leaf glazed door beneath radial fanlight. Sashes with glazing bars on continuous sill to ground and first floors, that above door in eared and shouldered architrave with pediment. Second floor: 6-pane sashes, that to centre in eared and shouldered architrave. Moulded cornice. Hipped roof with stacks rising through pitch of roof. Garden facade has similar glazing, but central pedimented bay breaks forward slightly, with 3-window bow to ground floor and Venetian window to first floor. Interior: blind round-headed arcades to entrance hall which terminates in an arch carried on composite columns, 3 blind arches to spinal corridor with fluted pilaster to right. Pevsner N, Yorkshire: the North Riding, 1966.
Listing NGR: SE6543655919

Derived from English Heritage LB download dated: 22/08/2005

NMR Information (below):

(SE 65425591) Stockton Hall (approved school) (NAT)

II Stockton Hall

Late 18th Century red brick, Flemish bond 3 storeys, 5 windows. Narrow string course at first floor cill level and wider one below and at ground floor level. Moulded stone eaves cornice, hipped slate roof. Entrance front. 1st floor centre window has elaborate stone architraves and pediment. Wide flight of shallow steps leads to portico of 4 Ionic columns with entrance of 4 Ionic pilasters. Central double door with semi-circular fanlight and glazing bars. Garden Front centre part breaks forward under a pediment. The ground storey breaks forward in a semi-circular bay of 3 lofty windows, and forms a balcony with plain ironwork handrail for the central window above; this window is of Venetian style within a semi-circular arch. The West face has central 1st floor Venetian window within a semi-circular arch, repeated on ground floor as entrance. The East face is hidden by modern wing. Interior probably good.

1 VIRTUAL CATALOGUE ENTRY TO SUPPORT NAR MIGRATION OS 1:2500 1967.
2 List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest DOE(HHR) Flaxton R.D, N.Yorks, Aug 1949, 8.

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Jul 17 2019 1:40PM

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