Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council
Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council
later C09 outhouse to small former machine shop which has gable end porthole windows, and blocked segmental opening to right with a window over and central door with cambered inner arch. 5227 ST 8499 6/42 30.5.51 II GV BREWERY LANE No 1 Brook Villas and adjoining workshop [formerly listed as Johnson's Hill (Eastern portion)] l2. @,A/ Circa 1820. Two storeys. Coursed and dressed rabble with Cotswold stone ; / roof. Three windows, casements, outer first floor windows have exaggerated ogee heads, keyed porthole windows in centre. Two light mullion windows on ground floor with square heads. Central 6-panel door in large rusticated surround. Projecting 2 storey gabled wing to left with band over ground floor, central cusped panel. Gable end has Tudor arch panel above keyed porthole window. Arched rusticated opening on first floor with date in keystone and modern doors. Modern entrance on ground floor. 1. 5227 */41 ST 8499 6/41 30.5.51 ; II GV BREWERY LANE Nos 2 and 3 Brook Villas [formerly listed as Johnson's Mill (Western portion)] 2. Late C17. Two storeys, rubble with stone tile roof. Attic gables with mullioned windows in set back surrounds under drips, No 2 has ovolo and No 3 chamfered mullions. Three light casements below with cambered heads (of circa 1820). Central door with square head and keystone, double-ogee 7 surround, stone hood and 6-panel door. Rear: No 3 has a pair of diagonal chimney-shafts. A 3-light mullion window on first floor between gables of Nos 2 and 3. 5
5227 BREWERY LANE Forecourt walls, gate piers and gates to Nos 1, 2 and 3 Brook Villas ST 8499 6/41A |V II GV | 2. Probably early-mid C19. Rubble about 4 ft high with triangular section coping and pyramid capped gate piers, cast iron gates with fleur de lys 5 heads and curved bracing. 1. '1i ''jl,E' 5227 BREWFiRY LANE ; i Lock Cottage, Isthmus and cottage occupied by Mrs Creed ST 8499 6/83 b II GV 6 2. 1 Early and mid C19, irregular terrace of 2 and a half storey houses,part of the Johnson's Mill complex. Rubble with ashlar quoins and dressings. Two+two gabled dormers. Tiled roof, left hand house (circa 1820) slated. Three+one+three windows, all but central one with cambered heads (brick to left hand ones). Plain doorways, central to outer cottages. The left hand cottage is included for group value. - 5227 1. BUTOIHlR HILL' S LANE The-Carpet' Shop and Talaton Moor (formerly listed as a 8 5 premises occupied by C T Heaven under Market Street and premises occupied by P Parker, H E J Rogers and Mrs A Hendy) tt ST 8499 6/44 30.5.51. a sy II GV 2. C17 and C18 altered. Three builds. Rubble with stone tile roofs. The Carpet Shop and the left hand bay of Talaton Moor (which is painted)- 6 4l,
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- Page 25 and 26: 5227 MINCEINHAMPTON COMMON SO 8500
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- Page 37 and 38: 5227 ST 8499 6/32 30.5.51 II GV OLD
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- Page 52 and 53: 5 5227 STAR HILL SO 8400 5/132 | II
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later C09 outhouse to small former mach<strong>in</strong>e shop which has gable end porthole<br />
w<strong>in</strong>dows, and blocked segmental open<strong>in</strong>g to right with a w<strong>in</strong>dow over and<br />
central door with cambered <strong>in</strong>ner arch.<br />
5227<br />
ST 8499 6/42 30.5.51<br />
II GV<br />
BREWERY LANE<br />
No 1 Brook Villas<br />
and adjo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g workshop<br />
[formerly listed as<br />
Johnson's Hill<br />
(Eastern portion)]<br />
l2.<br />
@,A/ Circa 1820. Two storeys. Coursed and dressed rabble with Cotswold stone<br />
; / roof. Three w<strong>in</strong>dows, casements, outer first floor w<strong>in</strong>dows have exaggerated<br />
ogee heads, keyed porthole w<strong>in</strong>dows <strong>in</strong> centre. Two light mullion w<strong>in</strong>dows<br />
on ground floor with square heads. Central 6-panel door <strong>in</strong> large rusticated<br />
surround. Project<strong>in</strong>g 2 storey gabled w<strong>in</strong>g to left with band over ground<br />
floor, central cusped panel. Gable end has Tudor arch panel above keyed<br />
porthole w<strong>in</strong>dow. Arched rusticated open<strong>in</strong>g on first floor with date<br />
<strong>in</strong> keystone and modern doors. Modern entrance on ground floor.<br />
1.<br />
5227<br />
*/41<br />
ST 8499 6/41 30.5.51<br />
; II<br />
GV<br />
BREWERY LANE<br />
Nos 2 and 3 Brook Villas<br />
[formerly listed as<br />
Johnson's Mill<br />
(Western portion)]<br />
2.<br />
Late C17. Two storeys, rubble with stone tile roof. Attic gables with<br />
mullioned w<strong>in</strong>dows <strong>in</strong> set back surrounds under drips, No 2 has ovolo and<br />
No 3 chamfered mullions. Three light casements below with cambered heads<br />
(of circa 1820). Central door with square head and keystone, double-ogee<br />
7 surround, stone hood and 6-panel door.<br />
Rear: No 3 has a pair of diagonal chimney-shafts. A 3-light mullion<br />
w<strong>in</strong>dow on first floor between gables of Nos 2 and 3.<br />
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