Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
25780
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
27/09/2001  
Date of Amendment
27/09/2001  
Name of Property
Seddon House School at Dingestow Court  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Monmouthshire  
Community
Mitchel Troy  
Town
Monmouth  
Locality
Dingestow  
Easting
345015  
Northing
209736  
Street Side
 
Location
On the N side of the W courtyard at Dingestow Court  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
Built as part of the Stable Court created in 1859-60 by Prichard and Seddon for the Bosanquet family of Dingestow Court.  

Exterior
A Tudor-style 1½-storey coach-house with three steeply-pitched dormers, now converted for use as private school. The front is built of coursed pale brown sandstone rubble with freestone dressings, the rear of mixed randow rubble, the roof is covered with blue slates and has ashlar gable copings and an ashlar chimney. Originally probably rectangular in plan, on an E-W axis facing S, it now has two lean-to additions at the rear. The S front, which is symmetrical, has a chamfered plinth (carried round the whole). In the centre is a large Tudor-arched coach doorway with a chamfered surround, now filled with a glazed screen and part-glazed door, and above this a large gabled dormer which contains a transomed Tudor-arched window with Y-tracery in the head. To left and right 2 windows at ground floor and a gabled dormer above and between them form a triangular pattern. All these windows are of 2 lights with chamfered mullions and diamond lattice leaded glazing, but those at ground floor are square-headed and those in the dormers have coupled Tudor-arched lights. On the roof ridge offset left of the central dormer is an elegant octagonal chimney (or ventilator) with an open arcaded upper stage and a moulded cap finished as a ball finial (said to have been imitated from a famous C14 stack at Grosmont Castle). The rear wall now has various modern windows and doors, and 5 skylights.  

Interior
Not inspected but probably radically remodelled.  

Reason for designation
Included as an accomplished exercise in the application of Vernacular Revival style to a utilitarian building, and for its group value with the former stable block (q.v.) and with Dingestow Court itself.  

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