Ravensknowle Hall, Wakefield Road, Moldgreen

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Details

  • location: off Wakefield Road, Moldgreen
  • status: exists but under a different use
  • category: hall
  • notes: set in grounds, now the Tolson Memorial Museum

Historic England Listing

  • Grade II
  • first listed 29 September 1978
  • listing entry number 1223871

WAKEFIELD ROAD (South Side) Ravensknowle Hall. 1859-62. Architect Richard Tress of London. Ashlar. Hipped slate roof. Two storeys and attics. Deeply projecting cornice on double scrolled consoles, attic windows fitting between the consoles. String below consoles. Moulded cornice at first floor sill level, sills projecting on tapering brackets. String below brackets. Ground floor horizontally rusticated. Corners project slightly. First floor windows are round-arched, have plain raised frames and foliage capitals at impost level, with ornament at apexes; one to right is tripartite, one to left single. Ground floor windows have moulded embrasures, the three to right are oblong, the one to left is Venetian. Central two-storey loggia: ground floor has Doric colonnade, with round-arched doorway (doors with moulded panels and fanlight) and two round-arched windows behind: first floor has arcade with foliate capitals and with oculi and foliage ornament above, three round-arched windows behind. Other elevations have similar detailing. East side has four windows on first floor. Ground floor has one Venetian window and semi-circular bay with arched French windows, foliage carved in spandrels, on capitals and in panels at bases of columns. Rear has recessed centre with one enormous round-arched staircase window with turned mullions. This one leads into an enormous conservatory, which has since been replaced by a one storey modern extension. Side bays have one window range each ground floor window is round-arched and has projecting moulded frame on elaborately carved corbels. West side has two-storey extension with simpler detailing: windows to front have simpler concave moulding, round-arched on first floor, and segment-headed with keystones on ground floor; at back first floor windows are unmoulded, ground floor ones have moulded frames with cornices. Distinctive chimneys: two in main block have two arches with foliage band at impost level and cornicing at top. One in extension has foliage band at cornice level. Steps to front door flanked by dwarf walls with elaborate cast iron torcheres. Cast iron railings to ground floor loggia. Very impressive interiors with fine foliage moulding in stucco throughout. Circular vaulted porch. Galleried hall: staircase rising behind triple arcade: good cast iron balustrades to staircase and gallery: coved ceiling, top-lit good marble chimneypiece.

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