Norman Court House

Date:
21 Aug 2002
Location:
Norman Court House, West Tytherley, Test Valley, Hampshire
Reference:
IOE01/08775/03
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

WEST TYTHERLEY NORTHAW SCHOOL SU 23 SE 1/5 Norman Court House 19/2/86

GV II*

Medium sized country house. Circa 1752 central block with separate flanking service wings, c1818 wings added to each end, garden front and new entrance end stuccoed, internally remodelled, by H Harrison (possibly assistant of G Dance, who had prepared drawings), late C19/early C20 towers built to N side, again made entrance, internally altered. Brick with blue headers and stone dressings, part stuccoed, lead and slate roofs. Plan of central mid C18 block of 3 storeys on cellars, 5 x 4 bays with early C19 2 x 3 bay wings at each end, and on corners of N entrance front late C19 4-storey towers, linking house to mid C18 low 2-storey, 9 bay service wings, running N. Entrance front of 3 storeys (4 for towers), 9 bays has central mid C18 projecting full-height half-hexagonal bay, with early C20 porch in front with rusticated blue quoins and Doric doorcase. In front of 2 bays either side, single storey parapeted early C20 addition, with light well and balustraded in front. In each bay, on all floors, on 3 faces on bay, and in towers, 12-pane sash. Modillioned 2nd floor string, and moulded cornice carried right across, with parapet pierced by balustrades above each window, but towers have 9-pane sash on 4th floor, modillioned eaves to hipped roof with finial, also rusticated blue quoins. End bays blank, but against tower 2 storey continuation of service wing. These have projecting centre 3 bays with 2-storey tall rusticated arch infilled with blue headers. Pediment over with toothed architrave and keyed oculus. In each bay on ground floor 12-pane sash or 6-panel door under fanlight, those in end 3 bays recessed in arches with blue imposts. Rusticated quoins and raised 1st floor band. On 1st floor, except centre 9-pane sash. Stone coping to parapet. Roof hipped. Garden front has C18 central 5 bay, 2 storey and attic block, projecting C19 2 bays, 2 storeys and attic. Giant stuccoed Ionic pilasters applied C19. 3 stone steps to French windows in each bay and centre of wings. On 1st floor 9 12-pane sashes, set higher in wings. 2nd floor modillioned cornice. In centre in attic 9-pane sashes, parapet over, raised above centre 3 bays, end bays have long panel in attic. Large stack at ends of original block.

C19 orangery at one end. Other end made entrance early C19 with Greek revival Stuccowork. Interior interesting and difficult to date. Behind entrance C19/early C20 hall. On garden front C19 billiards room, 2 small drawing rooms, large drawing room C18 and C19, and library C19 but C18/C17 Gibbons style carvings.

Listing NGR: SP2674829915

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/1050 IOE Records taken by Peter Hubbard; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Mr Peter Hubbard. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Hubbard, Peter

Rights Holder: Hubbard, Peter

Keywords

Brick, Lead, Slate, Stone, Stucco, Stuart Service Wing, Georgian Domestic, Counting House, House, Dwelling, Orangery, Gardens Parks And Urban Spaces, Glasshouse, Garden Building