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: CHECKLEY HALL
List entry Number: 1312600
Location
CHECKLEY HALL, CHECKLEY LANE
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Cheshire East | Unitary Authority | Checkley cum Wrinehill |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II*
Date first listed: 12-Jan-1967
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 57091
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List entry Description
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History
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Details
CHECKLEY-CUM-WRINEHILL CHECKLEY LANE
SJ 74 NW
5/13 Checkley Hall
12.1.67
GV II*
Small country house. Dated 169? and altered in the late C18 or early
C19. Red English bond brick with alterations in English garden wall
bond brick with a plain tile roof. Three storeys. Entrance front:
five bays symmetrically disposed. Central ground floor doorway with a
moulded, hipped ashlar surround above a flight of five C20 steps.
Between the ground and first floor is a string course of moulded brick
which is angled upwards at the centre to meet the top of the
doorcase. To either side are windows of 4 x 4 sash panes with flat
arched heads. These windows have stone sills of C19 date and appear
to have been deepened. To the first floor are five 2-light casement
windows with flat arched heads. The walling to the third floor is of
English garden wall bond brickwork and dates from the C18 alterations
at which time the hipped roof was altered to a gable ended one of
shallow pitch. Five windows with flat arched heads, the second and
fourth from the right now blocked, the rest with 2-light casement
windows. Two massive chimney stacks to right and left of the ridge
with sunken round-arched panels to each side. Left hand gable end has
5 bays symmetrically disposed having a central doorway with cambered
head to the ground floor to either side of which are window openings
with flat arched heads, the second and fourth from right of which are
now blocked. The lateral windows have lowered sills and are now of 4
x 4 sash panes with flat arched heads. Moulded brick string course
between floors. Five window openings to the first floor the second
from right now blocked the rest with 2-light casement windows. Below
the central windows are the initials T D R formed of headers set in
the brickwork. The second floor also has five window openings of
which the central 3 are now blocked and the lateral 2 contain 2-light
sash windows. Brick band dividing second floor from gable. The left
hand gable end is now largely obscured by the later addition of a
cottage which abuts the house (not included in item). Below the
central first floor window which is blocked, is the partially
decipherable date 169 which is formed of headers.
Rear: mezzanine window of 3 casement lights cutting through the band
between the ground and first floors. Above this was a similar first
floor window which is now blocked. To the ground and first floors are
2 lateral 2-light casement windows and the second floor has similar
windows to the centre and left. To the left is a projecting wing
which abuts the corner of the house.
Interior: Lobby to side door and one ground floor room have bolection
moulded panelling of rectangular panels divided by a chair rail. The
room has a fireplace with bolection moulded ashlar chimney piece and 2
bolection moulded panels to the overmantel. The doors to this room
also have 2 rectangular bolection moulder panels and H hinges. Cyma
moulded cornices to both rooms. Early C17 run-through panelling to
the hallway probably bought from elsewhere. The staircase is of 4
flights with open well and closed string. The newel posts are
rectangular and panelled and the balusters are of barley sugar form
with a massive ramped bannister. One of the first floor rooms has a
bolection moulded fire surround similar to that seen on the ground
floor, and a similar, smaller fire surround to an adjacent dressing
room. One second floor room has an ashlar fire surround with a
moulded, lugged frame above which is a cavetto moulding supporting a
deeply projecting pediment. The back stairs are of 6 close stringed
flights and have splat balusters of serpentine form.
Listing NGR: SJ7325746187
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National Grid Reference: SJ 73257 46187
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