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At Kingston Lacy Estate, a National Trust run property with extensive gardens in Dorset. To the west of the town of Wimborne Minster.

It was home of the Bankes family, who's original seat was at Corfe Castle until it's destruction during the English Civil War. A new site was chosen by Sir John Bankes, but the house was eventually built by his son Ralph Bankes.

The last owner of Kingston Lacy - Henry John Ralph Bankes gave the estate to the National Trust after his death in 1981 (a seven times great grandson of original creator Sir Ralph Bankes).

Outbuildings at Kingston Lacy.


Stables and Coach-House - we had lunch here before going around the gardens.

Grade II listed.

Stables and Coach-House at Kingston Lacey House, Pamphill

   1.
   5141 PAMPHILL
   Stables and Coach-house at
   Kingston Lacey House
   ST 90 SE 3/16 2.11.82
   II GV
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   Dated WRBC for William R Banker 1880. Brick walls with stone dressings and
   rusticated angle pilasters. Slate roofs with stone eaves cornice.
   Quadrangular plan. One storey and attics. Main (east) entrance front has a
   central archway with moulded arch and rusticated Tuscan pilasters. Panelled
   gates. Pediment above this with date stone and small circular window. Bell
   turret over pediment has brick base with stone balustraded section above,
   carrying an ogee-shaped leaf-covered cap with weathervane. On each side of
   the archway are four semi-circular windows with brick and stone arches, each
   set in a recessed panel. Stone string course below windows. Attic has four
   gabled dormers each side, with casements with glazing bars.
   Inner elevations of stables have flush panel doors and double-hung sash
   windows with glazing bars on ground floor. Attics have loft doors under
   gables. The west range contains coach-houses, with large timber doors on
   ground floor, and gabled dormers with double-hung sashes in attic.


   Listing NGR: ST9776601324


This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.

Source: English Heritage

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