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© Mr Mark Hadley
IoE Number:
405813
Location:
HIMLEY HALL,
HIMLEY, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE
Photographer:
Mr Mark Hadley
Date Photographed:
20 August 1999
Date listed:
16 June 1953
Date of last amendment:
16 June 1953
Grade
II*
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HIMLEY C.P. DUDLEY ROAD (north)
SO 89 SE
5/59 Himley Hall
16.6.53
II*
Country house. Early C18, enlarged 1824-7 by William Atkinson. Ashlar;
hipped slate roofs, rendered stacks. Principal range aligned north-south;
Atkinson added flanking wings on an east-west alignment, attached to the
main house by short links; the resulting structure encloses 3 sides of an
eastern entrance courtyard. West front. Early C18 central block: 3 storeys
with balustraded parapet and giant pilasters at the corners and to each side
of a central pedimented projection; 2:3:2 bays, glazing bar sashes with aprons,
bracketed sills, and raised architraves and keystones. Flanking 2-storey,
3-bay links, and single-bay wing ends framed by paired Doric pilasters; glazing
bar sashes with bracketed sills and raised architraves; eaves cornice and
plain parapets. South front. 2 storeys with eaves cornice and plain parapet;
9 bays defined by giant Doric pilasters, central 3-bay Ionic portico with
unfluted columns, glazing bar sashes with bracketed sills and raised architraves.
East front. Deeply recessed 3-storey central block with giant corner pilasters,
eaves cornice and balustraded parapet. Boldly projecting 2-storey flanking
wings with plain parapets stepped up in the centre. 5:7:5 windows, glazing
bar sashes with raised architraves and bracketed sills, second floor windows
have a sill band. Central C19 eight-panel door with rectangular overlight
and pedimented architrave with flanking columns. Interior. Entrance Hall.
Early C18 fireplace with eared wooden surround. Central boxed beam on
paired Ionic pilasters. Plaster cornice with egg and dart mouldings and
dentils. Early C18 dog-leg staircase immediately north of entrance hall,
with closed string, turned balusters, ramped handrail and dado with bolection
moulded panels. Large room to west of entrance hall has pilasters with
acanthus leaf and palmette capitals and arabesque frieze. On the first
floor are several bedrooms with large painted wooden wall panels and egg
and dart and dentilled cornice; early C18 fireplace one with bolection moulded
surround. The other has an egg and dart moulded surround, console brackets
and an overmantle with volutes. Early C19 fireplace with reeded surround
and corner blocks with roundels. In the south wing at ground floor level
is a room with oak wall panelling approximately 6 feet in height incorporating
an oak fireplace surround flanked by 2 pairs of Ionic columns with console
brackets above each supporting a bold cornice. 6-panel doors with egg and
dart moulded panels, and overmantel with egg and dart moulded cornice.
Charles Cope Tubshaw is recorded as having made chimney pieces for Himley
Hall. Colvin, p.838; B.o.E. p. 147.