List entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: MEYNELL LANGLEY
List entry Number: 1109097
Location
MEYNELL LANGLEY, LODGE LANE
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Derbyshire | Amber Valley | District Authority | Kirk Langley |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 13-Feb-1967
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
Legacy System Information
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 78915
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List entry Description
Summary of Building
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Reasons for Designation
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History
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Details
SK 33 NW PARISH OF KIRK LANGLEY LODGE LANE
6/75 (south Side)
Meynell Langley
13.2.67 II
Small country house. Late C18, remodelled 1806-7, two bays to east
added in 1818, two bays to west added 1829. South front 1829 by
Francis Goodwin. Red brick, partly faced in sandstone ashlar. Plain
tile hipped roof, various brick stacks. Two storeys. Symmetrical
nine bay south elevation of 2-1-3-1-2 bays, each stepped back slightly
from the centre. Entablature to centre part, stepped down to
blocking course on each side. First floor sill band to centre five
bays. Central portico on coupled Ionic columns, entablature
continued on either side, with pilasters at the angles. Doorway
with moulded architrave and half glazed double doors, flanked on
each side by four plain sashes, all with decorative valancing.
First floor has nine plain sashes, the centre three with moulded
architraves. Brick service wing to rear, probably C18. Interior:
Staircase hall formed in 1806, with two segmental arches and an
open well between with delicate iron balustrade. Cantilevered stone
staircase with wreathed and ramped handrail and cast iron balusters,
alternately plain and decorated. Jacobean style chimneypiece and
panelled dado. Heraldic stained glass in the staircase window,
mostly C19 but some of it earlier. Library to east with Adamesque
white marble and Blue John chimneypiece. Fitted mahogany book-
shelves. Dining Room beyond has a Hoptonwood stone chimneypiece
with Tuscan columns. Segmental arch to servery. Grecian pelmets
with acroteria, in both Library and Dining Room. L-plan Drawing
Room with segmental arch and two reeded marble chimneypieces.
Variety of plaster cornices.
Listing NGR: SK3004239788
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National Grid Reference: SK 30042 39788
Map
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