Listed buildings in Clumber and Hardwick
Clumber and Hardwick is a civil parish in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains 26 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, six are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains Clumber Park, the grounds of the former Clumber Park House, and the settlement of Hardwick Village. The listed buildings in Clumber Park include the surviving range of the house, the stable range, a stable courtyard and former vicarage, the kitchen gardens and a palm house, a church, a bridge, two temples, a grotto, gateways and lodges. In the village are houses, farm buildings and a war memorial.
Key
Grade | Criteria[1] |
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I | Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important |
II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Buildings
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Gate piers and walls, Normanton Gate 53°15′54″N 1°01′45″W / 53.26487°N 1.02909°W |
c. 1700 | The gateway was moved to its present site at the entrance to | II* | |
Stable Courtyard and Vicarage 53°15′52″N 1°03′47″W / 53.26446°N 1.06313°W |
18th century | The stable courtyard buildings at plinth, with a floor band, dentilled eaves and slate roofs. They form four ranges round a courtyard, with sides of 16 and 18 bays, and projecting corner pavilions. The main south range has a round-arched carriage entrance, and to its left is the former vicarage. This has two storeys and three gabled bays, the outer bays projecting, with a canted bay window with a parapet in the middle bay, and sash windows elsewhere. The central bays of the west and east ranges are pedimented, and in the north range is a gatehouse with a round-arched carriage entrance.[4][5]
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Sundial 53°15′51″N 1°03′46″W / 53.26426°N 1.06270°W |
18th century | The pillar | II | |
West stable range and wall 53°15′51″N 1°03′48″W / 53.26417°N 1.06332°W |
18th century | The stable range is in brick on a wind vane. The flanking wings contain sash windows, and in the projecting outer bays are dormers. Attached to the range is a turning court wall in brick with stone dressings and coping.[4][7]
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Clumber Bridge 53°15′28″N 1°04′14″W / 53.25787°N 1.07052°W |
1763–70 | The bridge carries Clumber Lane over Clumber Lake in | II* | |
Greek Garden Temple 53°15′51″N 1°03′25″W / 53.26410°N 1.05699°W |
c. 1765 | The garden temple in | II* | |
Roman Garden Temple 53°15′58″N 1°03′36″W / 53.26609°N 1.06000°W |
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c. 1765 | The garden temple in Clumber Park is in stone, and in the form of a Roman Doric distyle portico. It has a hipped lead roof, a triglyph frieze with guttae, and a cornice with rosettes. At the ends are round-headed windows, and inside is a coffered ceiling with a domed central bay.[10] | II* |
The Grotto 53°15′32″N 1°04′12″W / 53.25879°N 1.06990°W |
c. 1765 | The | II* | |
Kitchen garden, gates, palmhouse and vineries 53°16′04″N 1°03′48″W / 53.26785°N 1.06344°W |
Late 18th century | The kitchen garden at Clumber Park is enclosed on three sides by a brick wall with stone coping, it is 4 metres (13 ft) high, and there is a central dividing wall. In the centres of the dividing wall and the south wall are gateways flanked by brick piers, each with a cruciform plan, stone bands, and stone domes. On the north wall is a palm house added in 1897, with a semi-octagonal plan and flanked by lean-to vineries. The palm house has a low brick wall and a glazed cupola.[12][13] | II | |
Drayton Gate 53°15′48″N 1°01′43″W / 53.26327°N 1.02857°W |
1785–86 | The gateway was moved to its present site at the entrance to | II* | |
Trumans Lodge and gateway 53°16′35″N 1°05′40″W / 53.27629°N 1.09451°W |
1789 | The pair of lodges to quoins, an eaves band, and tile roof with stepped pedimented coped gables. There is a single storey and attics, and three bays, the middle bay projecting under a gable, containing a doorway with a segmental head and a keystone, above which is a casement window and a coat of arms and the date. The outer bays contain segmental-headed mullioned and transomed casements with keystones.[2][15]
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Pigeoncote, Hardwick Grange 53°16′15″N 1°02′33″W / 53.27096°N 1.04238°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | The | II |
Bakehouse at The Aviaries 53°15′10″N 1°03′48″W / 53.25266°N 1.06347°W |
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Early 19th century | The former bakehouse and wash house is in | II |
School House 53°16′48″N 1°02′37″W / 53.28010°N 1.04350°W |
19th century | An ornamental cottage in plinth, with a floor band, dentilled eaves, and a conical Westmorland slate roof. There is an octagonal plan, two storeys and three bays. On the south front are casement windows, those in the ground floor mullioned and transomed. The cottage is linked by a single bay to a later cottage, with two storeys and two bays.[19]
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19, 20, 21 and 22 Hardwick Terrace and outbuildings 53°16′24″N 1°02′42″W / 53.27342°N 1.04509°W |
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Late 19th century | A row of four estate cottages in brick on a plinth, with stone dressings, a floor band, and a slate roof with shouldered coped gables. There are two storeys and a symmetrical front of eight unequal bays. The doorways have four-centred arched heads, and the windows are mullioned and transomed casements with hood moulds. The central bay is recessed, outside which on each side is a gabled bay containing two doorways, then two further bays, the outer one recessed and containing a doorway, and in the roof are four dormers. At the rear are outbuildings with a single storey and eight bays.[16][20]
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23, 24, 25, 26 and 27 Hardwick Terrace and outbuildings 53°16′23″N 1°02′41″W / 53.27310°N 1.04477°W |
Late 19th century | A row of five estate cottages in brick in a lintel bands, and slate roofs. On the front are three gables, the middle one shaped, and all coped with kneelers. There are two storeys and five bays, the middle and outer bays projecting. The doorways have four-centred arched heads, and the windows are mullioned and transomed casements with hood moulds. At the rear is a row of single-storey outbuildings with three bays, the middle bay projecting.[16][21]
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28 and 29 Hardwick Terrace and outbuildings 53°16′22″N 1°02′43″W / 53.27288°N 1.04522°W |
Late 19th century | A row of three estate cottages in brick with plinth, with stone dressings and a slate roof. There are two storeys, and a T-shaped plan, with a front of three bays, the outer bays projecting with shouldered coped gables. In the centre is a doorway with a four-centred arched head flanked by casement windows, and above is a porch with a slate roof on curved timber brackets. Over this is a gabled dormer with a hood mould. The other windows are mullioned and transomed casements. At the rear is an outbuilding with a single casement window.[16][22]
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30, 31, 21 and 33 Hardwick Terrace and outbuildings 53°16′22″N 1°02′45″W / 53.27272°N 1.04570°W |
Late 19th century | A row of four estate cottages in brick on a plinth, with stone dressings, and a slate roof with shouldered]] coped gables, kneelers and finials. There are two storeys and attics, and a symmetrical front of eight unequal bays. The doorways have four-centred arched heads, and most of the windows are mullioned and transomed casements. In the centre are two doorways, outside which on each side is a projecting gabled bay, then two further bays, the outer one recessed and containing a porch. In the roof are four gabled dormers, and the gables have slit vents. At the rear is a row of single-storey outbuildings, the middle bay projecting.[16][23]
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Farm Buildings and Wall, Hardwick Grange 53°16′18″N 1°02′42″W / 53.27171°N 1.04505°W |
Late 19th century | The farm buildings are in brick and timber with stone dressings, and slate roofs with coped gables and kneelers. They have one or two storeys, and consist of a west range of 22 bays, and four east wings at right angles, each with 13 bays, forming three courts. To the east is a brick boundary wall with stone coping, containing two pairs of chamfered timber gateposts with conical octagon caps.[24] | II | |
Ha Ha and fountain, Hardwick Terrace 53°16′22″N 1°02′42″W / 53.27278°N 1.04507°W |
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Late 19th century | The | II |
Remains of Lincoln Terrace, garden benches and dock 53°16′00″N 1°03′22″W / 53.26664°N 1.05602°W |
Late 19th century | The terrace on the north side of Clumber Lake in Clumber Park extends for about 60 metres (200 ft), and has a central landing stage, steps and flanking walls. It contains two pairs of garden benches, one pair semicircular with scrolled ends in the form of winged lions, the other pair with scrolled ends and lion's head finials, and all with marble seats and inlaid panelled backs. Beyond is a rectangular dock, in brick, with chamfered stone coping.[4][26] | II | |
The Battery 53°15′49″N 1°03′40″W / 53.26362°N 1.06116°W |
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Late 19th century | The battery consists of a canted projection on the north side of Clumber Lake in Clumber Park. It is in stone, and encloses an earth rampart with stone end walls, and to the right are steps with flanking walls. The battery contains nine stands for cannonballs.[4][27] | II |
The Duke's Study and bow corridor 53°15′50″N 1°03′47″W / 53.26394°N 1.06302°W |
1879–80 | The only remaining part of Clumber Park House, designed by moulded soffits and reeded keystones. The bow corridor to the left, and the east front, each contain a doorway with a moulded surround and a sash window.[28][29]
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Church of St Mary the Virgin 53°15′53″N 1°03′43″W / 53.26478°N 1.06189°W |
1886–89 | The church was designed by | I | |
The Chantry 53°16′26″N 1°02′41″W / 53.27377°N 1.04470°W |
1912 | A choir school, later a private house, in brick with stone dressings, a | II | |
Hardwick War Memorial and screen wall 53°16′28″N 1°02′44″W / 53.27440°N 1.04556°W |
1918 | The war memorial is in an enclosure by a road junction. It is 3.5 metres (11 ft) high, in | II |
References
Citations
- ^ Historic England
- ^ a b c d e Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020), p. 184
- ^ Historic England & 1156026
- ^ a b c d e Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020), p. 183
- ^ Historic England & 1045031
- ^ Historic England & 1370437
- ^ Historic England & 1156450
- ^ Historic England & 1045732
- ^ Historic England & 1156511
- ^ Historic England & 1156484
- ^ Historic England & 1045034
- ^ Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020), pp. 183–184
- ^ Historic England & 1232350
- ^ Historic England & 1045058
- ^ Historic England & 1370436
- ^ a b c d e f Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020), p. 185
- ^ Historic England & 1045038
- ^ Historic England & 1370439
- ^ Historic England & 1370438
- ^ Historic England & 1156585
- ^ Historic England & 1370403
- ^ Historic England & 1156588
- ^ Historic England & 1045040
- ^ Historic England & 1156573
- ^ Historic England & 1045039
- ^ Historic England & 1302836
- ^ Historic England & 1045033
- ^ Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020), pp. 180, 183
- ^ Historic England & 1156466
- ^ Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2020), pp. 181–183
- ^ Historic England & 1045032
- ^ Historic England & 1156591
- ^ Historic England & 1421781
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