Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council
Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council
Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council
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5227 TEE ROLLER<br />
ST 8499 6/160<br />
II<br />
Whitehall1<br />
2.<br />
Circa 1700. Traditional Cotswold cottage. Two and a half storeys, rubble<br />
with stone tile roof and saddlestones. One range of w<strong>in</strong>dows to gables<br />
fac<strong>in</strong>g east and north, one and 2 light mullioned casements with drips.<br />
Door with drip <strong>in</strong> return of east gable. Paired gables to north, left<br />
hand one has drip to gable w<strong>in</strong>dow, the right hand one a cornice. West<br />
gable has a blocked w<strong>in</strong>dow with flue through it. South front has hipped<br />
dormer and 2 ranges of w<strong>in</strong>dows, the right hand one with mullion and drip<br />
stone.<br />
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5227 SHORTWOOD<br />
ST 89 NW 3/120<br />
II GV<br />
Merton Cottages<br />
(Nos 4 and 5)<br />
2.<br />
Late C17 and early C18. Two storeys, No 4 with gable lit attic. Coursed<br />
rubble with steep pitched Cotswold stone roof. Two+one+one w<strong>in</strong>dows, wood<br />
l<strong>in</strong>telled casements (right hand bay a later rendered and pantiled extension).<br />
Two doors, each with bracketted and bargeboarded gabled porches. No 5<br />
has a 2 light mullion w<strong>in</strong>dow with label to rear.<br />
1.<br />
5227 SHORTWOOD<br />
ST 89 NW 3/121<br />
II<br />
Church of All Sa<strong>in</strong>ts<br />
2.<br />
Church of England. Small chapel designed by William Chissold of <strong>Stroud</strong><br />
1866. Early English style. Coursed rubble and Cotswold stone roof.<br />
Small bellcote to west. Five bay nave with paired lancets and oculi under<br />
reliev<strong>in</strong>g arch. Lower 2 w<strong>in</strong>dow chancel with labels to lancets. Gabled<br />
south porch with unusual cusp<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
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