Listed Building: The Charterhouse (Former Sergeant's Mess and Quarters) (1392629)

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Grade II
Authority Department of Culture, Media and Sport
Date assigned 11 October 2004
Date last amended

Description

A minor amendment of 18 August 2015 corrected the date of first listing of this building to 11 October 2004. MANBY 1783/0/10003 MANBY BUSINESS PARK 01-DEC-05 The Charterhouse (former Sergeants' Me ss and Quarters) GV II Sergeants' Mess and Quarters, now offices. 1936-7. A Bulloch, architectural advisor to the Air Ministry's Directorate or Works and Buildings (drawing no. 3690/35). Cavity brick construction, interlocking tile roof covering to parapetted hipped roofs, brick stacks. PLAN: Overall U-shaped plan, with central E facing mess block with rear service ranges linked to matching accommodation blocks to N and S. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. All windows are wood sashes, set to flush boxes with brick voussoir heads and concrete sills. South block: Symmetrical 7-window S front has 12-pane sashes, 8-pane to outer bays, and panelled door set in semi-circular arch of header bricks with blind tympanum; channelled rustication to door surround. 3-window returns, with central door to right (E). Matching N block with main N elevation, at present (2003) boarded up. Central block: Taller and projecting forward as an E-facing elevation is the parapetted central block, which has a similar 9-window range with central door. To rear (W) of this is a parapetted 4-window single-storey service range with a hipped roof, and a rendered extension of c1942. INTERIOR: some original joinery including panelled doors; staircases with steel balustrades. HISTORY: This is a distinctive design of 1935 by the Air Ministry architect, A Bulloch. Detailing is restrained throughout, but massing, spacing and proportions are carefully considered, in the neo-Georgian style favoured at this period, and influenced by the impact of the Royal Fine Arts Commission, especially though the architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens. Manby ranks with Hullavington in Wiltshire - another Scheme A station - as the most complete and architecturally unified of the post-1934 stations of the so-called Expansion Period of the RAF. For further details see description for Tedder Hall (qv).

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  •  Website: Historic England (formerly English Heritage). 2011->. The National Heritage List for England. http://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/. 1392629.

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Location

Grid reference TF 3952 8716 (point)
Map sheet TF38NE
Civil Parish MANBY, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Jul 16 2018 12:19PM

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