Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council
Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council
5227 OLD MARKET I lhe Fountain 3 ST 8499 6/116 T II 2. Dated 1862 (originally in Fountain Street). Hexagonal drinking fountain with crocketted spirelet capped by. poppyhead. Cusped arch with triangular head to each face, pink granite columns with carved foliate capitals. Three faces blind with texts, a valediction and "This fountain was erected f in 1862 as a memorial of the late William Smith Esquire of this village by those who admired his character and deplored his removal from them by a sudden death September 29 1861 at the age of 53 years' t . The valediction refers to Mr Smith as "an honest lawyer". f 1. 5227 PENSILE ROAD _____ I Pensile House ST 8599 6/117 A II 2. l) Early C19. Painted rubble with stone tile roof in 2 ranges. Three storeys, 3 windows, outer bays with later 2 storey angled bays. Plate glass sash windows (casements on second floor). Central Tuscan portico with panelled I door. Windows of returns retain glazing bars. Interior: pretty early Victorian staircase with knops on each baluster. g 5227 tAC-v~ k A PINFARTHINGS SO 8500 5/118 II efa tCsN. Pennyhill 2. Altered circa 1700 cottage of traditional Cotswold type,formerly a pair. Rubble with stone tile roof and 2 chimneys. Two attic gables with 2 light mullion windows and drips. Four later (C19) casements on ground floor 5 and 2 hipped lean-to porches, both doorways have chamfered surrounds with stops at each end of posts, modern half-glazed door to left, ledged door with strap-hinges to right. There is a single light window with cornice to right of left hand door. Rear has 4 windows, the inner ones mullioned. J North gable end has a range of mullion windows one light to attic, 3 light to ground floor. 30 a1,)
Interior: back to back inglenook fireplaces with wooden lintels and bread ovens. Former north cottage has stone newel stair (concealed below modern stairs). 5227 u C ^ tA T PINFARTHINGS SO 8500 5/119 II 5Pinfarthings Cottage 2. Datestone 1718 in repaired central section. Rubble with Cotswold stone roof. Two half dormers (outer) and 2 attic dormers (cross gables with saddlestones). Modern chimneys. Two and 3 light casement windows with wooden lintels. Three doors. Left hand bay a C19 extension. Interior altered. Complex joints to roof trusses, one of which is carried on the wall plate which continues across one of the attic windows and has a lead peg. . ~1. 5227 RAGNAL LAINE ST 8499 6/143 II Hlillerest 2. C18 altered, one and a half storey gabled Cotswold cottage. Rubble with modern tiled roof. Two light mullioned windows with drips (chamfered mouldings) in gables, blind gable tip openings. Door in brick lean-to on road front in angle with later extension. Interior: the principal room has fireplace with stop chamfered surround and ridge stops to wooden lintel. 31
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- Page 5 and 6: I EXPLANATORY N'lTES a. Each entry
- Page 7 and 8: 5227 AVENING ROAD ST 89 NE 4/49 II
- Page 9 and 10: 5227 BREWERY LANE f Avening Cottage
- Page 11 and 12: 5227 BREWERY LANE Forecourt walls,
- Page 13 and 14: 5227 CHESTNUT HILL 11 (south-west s
- Page 15 and 16: 1 . 5227 CHESTNUT HILL (north-east
- Page 17 and 18: 5227 ST 8499 6/39 II GV COSSACK SQU
- Page 19 and 20: 5227 GEORGE STREEI ST 8599 6/9A II
- Page 21 and 22: 1.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' 5227 HOMEFIELD
- Page 23 and 24: 5227 MARKET STEEET (north-west side
- Page 25 and 26: 5227 MINCEINHAMPTON COMMON SO 8500
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- Page 29 and 30: 5227 ST 89 NW 3/93 II ~~~~~~GV NEwM
- Page 31 and 32: 1. 5227 NEWMARKET ROAD I ~~ST 8499
- Page 33 and 34: 1. 5227 OLD BRISTOL ROAD (south-eas
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- Page 52 and 53: 5 5227 STAR HILL SO 8400 5/132 | II
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5227 OLD MARKET I<br />
lhe Founta<strong>in</strong> 3<br />
ST 8499 6/116 T<br />
II<br />
2.<br />
Dated 1862 (orig<strong>in</strong>ally <strong>in</strong> Founta<strong>in</strong> Street). Hexagonal dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g founta<strong>in</strong> with<br />
crocketted spirelet capped by. poppyhead. Cusped arch with triangular<br />
head to each face, p<strong>in</strong>k granite columns with carved foliate capitals.<br />
Three faces bl<strong>in</strong>d with texts, a valediction and "This founta<strong>in</strong> was erected f<br />
<strong>in</strong> 1862 as a memorial of the late William Smith Esquire of this village<br />
by those who admired his character and deplored his removal from them<br />
by a sudden death September 29 1861 at the age of 53 years' t . The valediction<br />
refers to Mr Smith as "an honest lawyer". f<br />
1.<br />
5227 PENSILE ROAD<br />
_____ I<br />
Pensile House<br />
ST 8599 6/117 A<br />
II<br />
2. l)<br />
Early C19. Pa<strong>in</strong>ted rubble with stone tile roof <strong>in</strong> 2 ranges. Three storeys,<br />
3 w<strong>in</strong>dows, outer bays with later 2 storey angled bays. Plate glass sash<br />
w<strong>in</strong>dows (casements on second floor). Central Tuscan portico with panelled I<br />
door. W<strong>in</strong>dows of returns reta<strong>in</strong> glaz<strong>in</strong>g bars.<br />
Interior: pretty early Victorian staircase with knops on each baluster. g<br />
5227 tAC-v~ k A PINFARTHINGS<br />
SO 8500 5/118<br />
II<br />
efa tCsN. Pennyhill<br />
2.<br />
Altered circa 1700 cottage of traditional Cotswold type,formerly a pair.<br />
Rubble with stone tile roof and 2 chimneys. Two attic gables with 2 light<br />
mullion w<strong>in</strong>dows and drips. Four later (C19) casements on ground floor 5<br />
and 2 hipped lean-to porches, both doorways have chamfered surrounds with<br />
stops at each end of posts, modern half-glazed door to left, ledged door<br />
with strap-h<strong>in</strong>ges to right. There is a s<strong>in</strong>gle light w<strong>in</strong>dow with cornice<br />
to right of left hand door. Rear has 4 w<strong>in</strong>dows, the <strong>in</strong>ner ones mullioned. J<br />
North gable end has a range of mullion w<strong>in</strong>dows one light to attic, 3 light<br />
to ground floor.<br />
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