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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mould<strong>in</strong>g. Modern casements with timber l<strong>in</strong>tels to rear w<strong>in</strong>g, masonry be<strong>in</strong>g coursed<br />
rubble from early C19 rebuild<strong>in</strong>g. Gothic <strong>in</strong>tersect<strong>in</strong>g glaz<strong>in</strong>g bars to ground floor w<strong>in</strong>dow<br />
to east gable end, this has been <strong>in</strong>serted <strong>in</strong> earlier open<strong>in</strong>g. Interior: early C18 staircase<br />
with turned batusters, moulded handrails and str<strong>in</strong>gs. Beams with po<strong>in</strong>ted stepped stops.<br />
Malthouse attic formerly had concrete floor. Interior generally very altered. Roof <strong>in</strong> part<br />
much repaired C17 pr<strong>in</strong>cipal rafter type. Light C19 roof on w<strong>in</strong>g. A house of several builds<br />
anid extremely difficult to <strong>in</strong>terpret; pr<strong>in</strong>cipal character now C18 and C19.<br />
(N M Herbert, '<strong>Stonehouse</strong>' <strong>in</strong> V C H Glos x, 1972, pp 267-289)<br />
List<strong>in</strong>g NGR: S08058005373<br />
Dated: - OC- &c C Os Signed by authority of the<br />
Secretary of State<br />
ELAINE PEARCE<br />
Department for Culture, Media<br />
and Sport