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Listed Building: OGSTON HALL AND ATTACHED STABLE BLOCK (1087805)

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Grade II*
Authority English Heritage
Volume/Map/Item 215, 4, 12
Date assigned 31 January 1967
Date last amended

Description

Country house and attached stable block. c1500, 1659, 1694, 1768 house by Joseph Pickford, refashioning of 1851 to 1864 by T C Hine and addition of 1910. Ashlar gritstone to C18 and C19 parts. Coursed sandstone rubble to earlier parts. Sandstone dressings and quoins, C18 and C19 ones rusticated. Slate roofs with leaded or stone ridges. Numerous stone and brick side wall and ridge stacks, including range of five octagonal C19 pots to south-west range. Two storeys plus attics and basements. Roughly quadrangular plan with projecting stableblock to east. North and west range, originally C17 and earlier. South-east corner 1768, refashioned 1851 onwards. 1910 infill between this and north range. East facade - to south, five bay C18 house masked by two storey Victorian additions. Central three bay semi-circular headed arcade with pilasters on piers. Behind 1768 doorcase survives with Tuscan columns, metope frieze and semi-circular headed moulded door. To either side 1851 canted mullion and transomed bay windows. Above, two similar bay windows. Between them, three mullion and transom windows with rounded top corners. Pilasters between windows., Over, balustraded parapet with central coat of arms. Behind, four 1768 glazing bar sashes in moulded aedicules and central diocletian window. Original glazing bars intact. Above, dentilled cornice and plain parapet with central balustraded section. To north 1910 addition in style similar to 1851 work. South facade - to east 1768 house with two C19 bay windows; that to the east, two storeys and balustraded with window of three semi-circular headed, full height,lights below and 3-light mullion window above. Western bay, canted with huge double transomed 4-light mullioned window to front. All lights with semi-circular heads, Above, C19 4-light recessed and chamfered mullioned and transomed window with hood. Two single light C19 windows to east. 1768 parapets with two sections of balustrading over. Beyond, to west, double gabled, Victorianised C17 section. Three C19 2-light mullion windows with pointed lights. Between western two, buttress supporting C19 oriel over with mullion and transomed windows. To east, recessed and chamfered mullion and transom window with hood. Above, one 2-light and one 3-light C19 window with pointed lights and Tudor hoods. East gable, C19 Flemish gable, that to west plain. Recessed to west, Victorianised C16 gabled section. Large recessed and chamfered mullion and transom window below, smaller similar 4-light window over. Behind. five storey, C19, Gothic tower with castellated parapets and domed stair turret. Northern stable block of seven bays with recessed and chamfered mullion windows. Large double chamfered C19 depressed arch, through to east facade at east end. To west, re-used late medieval gatehouse with four centred archway and small pointed pedestrian door. C19 castellated parapets. To eastern gable, datestone inscribed 'RE 1694'. Inner courtyard has 1768 windows with moulded aedicules to south-east. Also re-set datestone inscribed 'WET 1768'. Evidence of early C17 building to west. Raised walk with two sets of twin dog kennels below. Above, two four- centred arched doorcases and recessed and chamfered mullion windows. Two similar windows above in dormers. To north, 1810 stone sundial set obliquely into wall over semi-circular arch. Interior - mostly C19. Various pieces of re-used C17 panelling and fireplaces. Moulded C17 crossed beams with plasterwork central boss to dining room, originally the first floor ceiling. In kitchen, early C16 heavily moulded crossed beams with carved central boss of hand clasping dagger. C18 fireplace and built-in corner cupboard to room off hall. C19 service stair- case with re-used Elizabethan turned balusters. Elaborate C19 stone staircase with wooden gallery over. Behind this, two original 1768 doors survive.

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Location

Grid reference SK 37806 59726 (point)
Map sheet SK35NE
Civil Parish BRACKENFIELD, NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE

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Dec 9 2013 9:43AM

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