Listed Building: WELLVALE HOUSE (1168883)

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Grade II*
Authority Department of the Environment
Date assigned 03 February 1967
Date last amended

Description

WELL WELLVALE PARK TF 47 SW 4/45 Wellvale House (formerly listed 3.2.67 as Well Hall) G.V. II* Former small country house in park, now private school. Early C17, sunstantially remodelled c.1730 for James Bateman, extended late C18, for Francis Dashwood, partly gutted by fire 1845 and rebuilt 1925 by Guy Elwes. Red brick in English and Flemish bonds, ashlar dressings, plain tiled hipped roofs with lead dressings, 4 ridge brick stacks. 2 storey plus attics, originally 2:3:2, the centre bays advanced and pedimented, in front of the left hand 2 bays which are in English bond and part of the original house. An additional bay, in matching style was added to the left c.1793. The right hand 2 bays were rebuilt in 1925. Plinth, first floor band, parapet with deeply moulded ashlar cornice. Half glazed door with fan traceried overlight is set in Doric porch with triglyph frieze and pediment, reached by 3 semi-circular ashlar steps. To left 4 glazing bar sashes, to right 3 similar windows. To first floor 6 glazing bar sashes. All windows have flat brick arches. In the pediment a cartouche bearing the Bateman Arms. In the roof are 5 glazing bar dormers, pedimented with lead cheeks. The side front of 3 bays was rebuilt 1925. The rear elevation shows the advanced C17 wing, in English bond; the sash windows have clearly been inserted. Interior. Apart from the diamond set stone flagged floor the entrance hall and stair date from 1925. The plaster vaulted passage to the rear of the hall appears to be original along with the ornate chimney piece in former drawing room, with pulvinated garlanded frieze with oak leaves and ribbons. A similar smaller chimney piece with eared surround can be found in the former Principal Bedroom. Late C18 back stairs with turned balusters, and dado panelling. The importance of Wellvale House lies in its park setting and the careful landscape relationship between house and church. Source: Country Life, 14 December, 1972. Listing NGR: TF4468073550

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Grid reference TF 44680 73550 (point)
Map sheet TF47SW
Civil Parish WELL, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Apr 17 2009 4:44PM

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