Laverick Hall, barn ranges
Laverick Hall, barn ranges
HER Number
8060
District
S Tyneside
Site Name
Laverick Hall, barn ranges
Place
West Boldon
Map Sheet
NZ36SW
Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
Site Type: Broad
Agricultural Building
Site Type: Specific
Barn
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
U-shaped ranges formerly barn, stables, granary, coach-houses and some living
accommodation. C18 with alterations. Stone rubble with quoins, brick and stone
dressings. High-pitched roofs part pantile, part renewed in French claytiles.
2 storeys. West range blank but for modern sliding door and 2 small windows;
Dutch doors on rear face. North range has a gable at each end with large filled
brick roundels, possibly pitching eyes, in gable peaks; modern first floor windows
with glazing bars; at left a modern garage door; the main block holds 3 elliptical-
arched gauged brick carriage entrances with key and impost blocks and boarded
doors; modern wrought iron gates to courtyard entrance with wooden lintels,
and 4 small doors to the right. East range has boarded loading doors first
floor right, 3 C19 fixed lights below, and a large elliptical-arched courtyard
entrance. In the courtyard a modern gallery of wood runs, at first floor, along
the north range; the ground floor is open, with pillars of wood supporting the
first floor on double corbels. LISTED GRADE 2
accommodation. C18 with alterations. Stone rubble with quoins, brick and stone
dressings. High-pitched roofs part pantile, part renewed in French claytiles.
2 storeys. West range blank but for modern sliding door and 2 small windows;
Dutch doors on rear face. North range has a gable at each end with large filled
brick roundels, possibly pitching eyes, in gable peaks; modern first floor windows
with glazing bars; at left a modern garage door; the main block holds 3 elliptical-
arched gauged brick carriage entrances with key and impost blocks and boarded
doors; modern wrought iron gates to courtyard entrance with wooden lintels,
and 4 small doors to the right. East range has boarded loading doors first
floor right, 3 C19 fixed lights below, and a large elliptical-arched courtyard
entrance. In the courtyard a modern gallery of wood runs, at first floor, along
the north range; the ground floor is open, with pillars of wood supporting the
first floor on double corbels. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
431520
Northing
561270
Grid Reference
NZ431520561270
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special architectural or Historic Interest, 2/59