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Listed buildings in Nailsworth - Stroud District Council

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5227 BREWERY LANE f<br />

Aven<strong>in</strong>g Cottage<br />

(formerly listed as<br />

Aven<strong>in</strong>g Cottages 4l<br />

under Market Street)<br />

ST 8499 6/45 30.5.51 (cow o " (AZV2 EL<br />

II GV )S<br />

2.<br />

Early C18 altered. Two storeys and attic. Pa<strong>in</strong>ted rubble. Modern tile<br />

roof. Left hand part rendered, mid C19 with one w<strong>in</strong>dow on first floor<br />

and an angled bay on ground floor, glaz<strong>in</strong>g bar sashes. Centre part has<br />

attic gable with 2 light mullion w<strong>in</strong>dow with drip and 2 w<strong>in</strong>dows below<br />

(altered but reta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g common drip, later sashes). Door to left. One<br />

w<strong>in</strong>dow extension to right, glaz<strong>in</strong>g bar sashes. Two storey extension<br />

to Butcher Hillts Lane, one w<strong>in</strong>dow, then angled with a 2+1 w<strong>in</strong>dow cont<strong>in</strong>uation.<br />

Important for <strong>in</strong>formal group<strong>in</strong>g of Brewery Lane and Butcher Hillts Lane<br />

corner.<br />

1.<br />

5227 BREWERY LANE<br />

ST 8499 6/81<br />

II<br />

Inglenook and ma<strong>in</strong><br />

build<strong>in</strong>g of premises<br />

of Albert Rigby Limited<br />

I<br />

2. 3<br />

Altered but probably mostly C18. Two storeys and attics. Rubble. Stone<br />

tile roofs. Two modern chimneys, 2 rak<strong>in</strong>g top dormers to centre. Two<br />

former attic gables to left of uneven widths. Depot has blocked open<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

2 doors and 2 later w<strong>in</strong>dows on ground floor. Two+two w<strong>in</strong>dows, modern '<br />

casements to the rest, with wooden l<strong>in</strong>tels. Entered from side (Arnolais<br />

Lane). ,Al,g<br />

5227 BREWERY LANE<br />

ST 8499 6/82<br />

II GV<br />

Porthole Cottage and<br />

former mach<strong>in</strong>e shop<br />

2.<br />

Dated 1836. Two and a half storeys, rabble with stone tile roof and<br />

brick chimney with dentil capp<strong>in</strong>g. Small square build<strong>in</strong>g with one range<br />

of circular w<strong>in</strong>dows an4 an added w<strong>in</strong>dow with blocked door below to left,<br />

red and blue brick quo<strong>in</strong>s and dress<strong>in</strong>gs. W<strong>in</strong>dow on right hand return<br />

has J M 1836 on l<strong>in</strong>tel. C20 gabled entrance w<strong>in</strong>g to right. L<strong>in</strong>ked by<br />

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