Listed Building: STABLE ALIGNED NORTHWEST/SOUTHEAST 100 METRES EAST OF ROCKYLLS HALL (280648)
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| Grade | II |
|---|---|
| Authority | |
| Volume/Map/Item | 280648 |
| Date assigned | 15 March 1988 |
| Date last amended |
Description
SHELLAND SHELLAND GREEN
TL 96 SE
3/165
- Stable, aligned north-
west/south-east, lOOm
east of Rockylls Hall
GV II
Former stable, mid or late C16. 3 bays. Formerly with hay loft above.
Timber-framed and weatherboarded. Asbestos sheeted roof, once thatched.
Full-height close-studding. Coupled-rafter, from which most of the collars
have been removed; struts and purlins introduced in C18/C19. At the centre
bay (south side) is an original window with evidence for diamond mullions, and
a blocked doorway, and above is another window without its cill or mullions.
The easternmost bay was originally partitioned off. Included despite depleted
condition as a rare example of a C16 stable.
Listing NGR: TL9994860517
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Location
| Grid reference | TL 9994 6051 (point) Imported from HE download dated 22/06/2026 |
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| Map sheet | TL96SE |
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Record last edited
Jun 22 2026 7:11PM