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pinnacles at its apex and at the top of the pilasters. In the bottom storey is a doorway with a pointed arch, and more flower decorations. Above this is a large sash window with a pointed arch, and in the top storey is a similar, but smaller, sash window. All of the other bays contain sash windows
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under pointed arches, one in each storey. At the corners of the house are pilasters similar to those at the sides of the central bay, with similar decorations, but rising only through two storeys. On top of each of the pilasters is a crocketed pinnacle, and smaller, similar pinnacles run along the
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To the south of the hall is an outbuilding, probably former stables, dating from the 17th century. It is constructed in red brick with stone dressings and a tiled roof. It has two storeys plus and attic. This building is also listed at Grade II.
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at the top of the house. The sides of the house have one bay, with features similar to the bays of the front. The house is recorded in the
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The house was built for the Daniell family over a now demolished existing property held by the family since the
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stuck on to a plain earlier house". following patronage from his wealthy wife, heiress Penelope,
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with sunken panels containing round flower decorations. At the top of the bay is an
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Over Tabley Hall is constructed in red brick with stone dressings and a
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roof. It has two storeys and a symmetrical main front of nine
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containing similar decorations. Above this is a stone
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country house
parish
Tabley Superior
Cheshire
M6 motorway
14th century
John Astley
Georgian
Gothic
sashes
pinnacles
Lady Dukinfield-Daniell
Sir Thomas Dukinfield-Daniell
slate
bays
pilasters
entablature
frieze
gable
crocketed
parapet
National Heritage List for England
listed building
icon
Cheshire portal
Listed buildings in Tabley Superior
Cheshire Country Houses
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