Listed buildings in Stonehouse - Stroud District Council

Listed buildings in Stonehouse - Stroud District Council Listed buildings in Stonehouse - Stroud District Council

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SO 8004 NW STONEHOUSE BRISTOL ROAD (north side) 8/144 Berryfields House and North Berryfields * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~II Former detached house, now 2 houses. c1830. Painted ashlar and brick; brick chimneys; Welsh slate roof. Two-storey block (Berryfields House); 2-storey service wing (North Berryfields). South front: 2-window fenestration, glazed doors to ground floorC sheltered by Regency ironwork canopy; 12-pane C20 sashes to upper floor with louvred external shutters. Plain upper floor band; U hipped roof with projecting bracketed eaves. East side: unbanded brickwork; scattered openings, large oval stair light above central projecting porch with fluted Greek Doric columns; moulded architraves to doorway with moulded panelled door. Sash to each floor to right, both C20. Service wing to right has 3-window 9pane upper floor sash fenestration; outbuildings to ground floor behind screen wall. West side: 3-window sash fenestration, 12pane to ground floor, 9-pane above, all with keyed flat arches. Three-window 12-pane sash fenestration to service wing to left and doorway with C19 open gabled timber porch. SO 8004 NW and STONEHOUSE BRISTOL ROAD SO 8004 NE (north side) 9/186 No 77 (The Mount) 28.6.60 See under Regent Street (west side), No 77 (The Mount). 113 II

SO 7905 STONEHOUSE BRISTOL ROAD (south side) 6/145 Stonehouse Court Hotel (previously listed as Stonehouse 28.6.60 Court) GV II* Former large country house, now hotel. Dated 1601 for Daniel Fowler; altered 1906 by E.L. Lutyens for A.S. Winterbotham; internal rebuilding with alterations after 1908 fire. Random I rubble limestone; ashlar chimneys; stone slate roof. Two-storey with attic and cellar; U-plan with 2-storey porch on north side. North front: 2 parapet gables with projecting gabled ashlar- .9 fronted porch between with hoodmould to round-arched opening reached by semi-circular stone steps; datestone over is C19 or early C20, 'ER 43/ 1601'; 2-light mullioned casement with pointed heads above. Three-window mullioned and transomed fenestration either side of porch are early C20 replacements, all with leaded casements and hoodmoulds. Small 2-light with arched heads in each gable; 2 small hipped roof dormers between gables; chamfered mullioned casements of 2, 3 and 4-light to cellar. Many diagonalset chimneys with moulded caps; especially large cluster at west end. Small Gothic doorway in attached screen wall at west end. I East end: 2 parapet gables, left with projecting chimney having cluster of 5 diagonal shafts; scattered fenestration. South front: parapet gable ends of 2 wings with early C20 altered main I range between. Single-window fenestration to wings, all mullioned or mullioned and transomed with hoodmoulds and leaded casements, mostly dating from rebuilding after fire. Off-centre octagonal 2storey bay window with chamfered parapet top is addition by Lutyens surviving fire; eaves-mounted chimney with 2 diagonal shafts adjoins to right and, in corner against east wing, tall octagonal 0 stair turret with scattered single stair-lights and 4-centred doorway with inscription over: 'QVOD RESVRREXI / CAROLINAE EST / MCMVIII', was built as fire escape after fire. West end: parapet gable to end of main range. Two-storey brick service wing. Interior: fine Baroque stone fireplace in main hall has scrolled pediment and large pedestal-mounted cartouche. Most panelling post-1908 except for main room in west wing which has original timber Jacobean fireplace and panelling. Staircase has segmental tunnel vault with banded plaster decoration at upper floor level and typical Lutyens construction with Surrey-style framed panel above large Tudor arch. Distinctive design of stepped beam stops. I (View of house immediately after fire in J.H.A. Anderson, Stonehouse: a Pot-Pourri of the Past in Pictures, n.d.; A.S.G. Butler, The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1950; N.M. Herbert, 'Stonehouse' in V.C.H. Glos. x, 1972, pp 267-289; and D. Verey, Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds, 1979) 114 I l

SO 7905 STONEHOUSE BRISTOL ROAD<br />

(south side)<br />

6/145 <strong>Stonehouse</strong> Court Hotel<br />

(previously listed as <strong>Stonehouse</strong><br />

28.6.60 Court)<br />

GV II*<br />

Former large country house, now hotel. Dated 1601 for Daniel<br />

Fowler; altered 1906 by E.L. Lutyens for A.S. W<strong>in</strong>terbotham;<br />

<strong>in</strong>ternal rebuild<strong>in</strong>g with alterations after 1908 fire. Random I<br />

rubble limestone; ashlar chimneys; stone slate roof. Two-storey<br />

with attic and cellar; U-plan with 2-storey porch on north side.<br />

North front: 2 parapet gables with project<strong>in</strong>g gabled ashlar- .9<br />

fronted porch between with hoodmould to round-arched open<strong>in</strong>g<br />

reached by semi-circular stone steps; datestone over is C19 or<br />

early C20, 'ER 43/ 1601'; 2-light mullioned casement with po<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

heads above. Three-w<strong>in</strong>dow mullioned and transomed fenestration<br />

either side of porch are early C20 replacements, all with leaded<br />

casements and hoodmoulds. Small 2-light with arched heads <strong>in</strong> each<br />

gable; 2 small hipped roof dormers between gables; chamfered<br />

mullioned casements of 2, 3 and 4-light to cellar. Many diagonalset<br />

chimneys with moulded caps; especially large cluster at west<br />

end. Small Gothic doorway <strong>in</strong> attached screen wall at west end. I<br />

East end: 2 parapet gables, left with project<strong>in</strong>g chimney hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

cluster of 5 diagonal shafts; scattered fenestration. South<br />

front: parapet gable ends of 2 w<strong>in</strong>gs with early C20 altered ma<strong>in</strong> I<br />

range between. S<strong>in</strong>gle-w<strong>in</strong>dow fenestration to w<strong>in</strong>gs, all mullioned<br />

or mullioned and transomed with hoodmoulds and leaded casements,<br />

mostly dat<strong>in</strong>g from rebuild<strong>in</strong>g after fire. Off-centre octagonal 2storey<br />

bay w<strong>in</strong>dow with chamfered parapet top is addition by Lutyens<br />

surviv<strong>in</strong>g fire; eaves-mounted chimney with 2 diagonal shafts<br />

adjo<strong>in</strong>s to right and, <strong>in</strong> corner aga<strong>in</strong>st east w<strong>in</strong>g, tall octagonal 0<br />

stair turret with scattered s<strong>in</strong>gle stair-lights and 4-centred<br />

doorway with <strong>in</strong>scription over: 'QVOD RESVRREXI / CAROLINAE EST /<br />

MCMVIII', was built as fire escape after fire. West end: parapet<br />

gable to end of ma<strong>in</strong> range. Two-storey brick service w<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Interior: f<strong>in</strong>e Baroque stone fireplace <strong>in</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> hall has scrolled<br />

pediment and large pedestal-mounted cartouche. Most panell<strong>in</strong>g<br />

post-1908 except for ma<strong>in</strong> room <strong>in</strong> west w<strong>in</strong>g which has orig<strong>in</strong>al<br />

timber Jacobean fireplace and panell<strong>in</strong>g. Staircase has segmental<br />

tunnel vault with banded plaster decoration at upper floor level<br />

and typical Lutyens construction with Surrey-style framed panel<br />

above large Tudor arch. Dist<strong>in</strong>ctive design of stepped beam stops. I<br />

(View of house immediately after fire <strong>in</strong> J.H.A. Anderson,<br />

<strong>Stonehouse</strong>: a Pot-Pourri of the Past <strong>in</strong> Pictures, n.d.; A.S.G.<br />

Butler, The Architecture of Sir Edw<strong>in</strong> Lutyens, 1950; N.M. Herbert,<br />

'<strong>Stonehouse</strong>' <strong>in</strong> V.C.H. Glos. x, 1972, pp 267-289; and D. Verey,<br />

Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds, 1979)<br />

114<br />

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