STABLE BLOCK SOUTH WEST OF THE HOUSE
Overview
Heritage Category: Listed Building
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1301632
Date first listed: 18-Jul-1986
Statutory Address: STABLE BLOCK SOUTH WEST OF THE HOUSE, ROTHERFIELD PARK
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Location
Statutory Address: STABLE BLOCK SOUTH WEST OF THE HOUSE, ROTHERFIELD PARK
The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County: Hampshire
District: East Hampshire (District Authority)
Parish: East Tisted
National Park: SOUTH DOWNS
National Grid Reference: SU 69404 32290, SU 69405 32298, SU 69414 32275, SU 69428 32282, SU 69429 32289
Details
EAST TISTED ROTHERFIELD PARK
SU 63 SE
4/2 Stable Block south west
of the House
GV II
Stables and coachhouse, now garage and stores. Early and mid C19. Brick and
slate. Plain buildings on 3 sides of a courtyard, with a more ornamental
treatment of the (outer) east elevation, seen with the west range of the house.
A central tower with cupola, above a carriage archway, flanked by wings of 3
bays; this general form can be discerned in a perspective sketch of the
original scheme by Joseph Parkinson, but the tower was raised in the late C19,
apparently re-using the cupola. East elevation: symmetrical. The tall tower
has an octagonal arcaded cupola with an ogee cap, and a crenellated and
machicolated parapet,walls of Flemish bond with blue headers, a band (original
parapet base?) above 2 small windows with hood moulds (now filled), and a
carriage arch of Tudor form, with hood mould and deep splay. Low pitched
hipped roof, continuing at a lower level above the other 2 ranges, one with
malmstone walls (of the original building?). On each side there are small
lancets within deep splays, separated by slender stepped buttresses. Interior:
the stalls remain, the large central arch being open to the courtyard but filled
at the outer face. The building marks the south end of a group of towers, which
dominate the unusual skyline of Rotherfield Park, as seen from the east.
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
Legacy System number: 142968
Legacy System: LBS
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
End of official listing