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 8005 SE STONEHOUSE HIGH STREET (west side) 7/179 No 30 (Tudor House) Former detached house, now offices. Early-mid C17; late C18 alterations. Timber framing; rendered infill; random rubble limestone with much brick patching, all painted; asbestos slate roof. Single-storey with attic. Front: gable end in square framing on rendered plinth. Central ground floor 4-light timber casement with pointed heads; leaded casement above. South side: * central random rubble gable with off-centre doorway with timber lintel and small fixed light above; blocked mid-height former stair light to left; gable mounted chimney now removed. Side of front wing to right has square framing. Rear wing to left in brick with stone quoins: off-centre ground floor casement with brick flat arch; 2 flat-roofed eaves-mounted dormers. North side: small framed gable at centre with short diagonal bracing; rendered gable with leaded casement. Some internal alteration although structure appears complete. (Early photograph in J.H.A. Anderson, Stonehouse: A Pot-pourri of the Past in Pictures, n.d.) SO 8005 SE STONEHOUSE HIGH STREET (west side) 7/180 No 54 (Barclays Bank) Former house in row, now bank. c1830. Ashlar limestone; rebuilt artificial stone chimneys; Welsh slate roof. Two-storey with attic. Front: 3-window fenestration, 16-pane sashes in plain openings to upper floor; 2 canted bays to ground floor flanking doorway with fluted timber pilasters and entablature, 6panel fielded door. Parapet gable to south end. Ridge-mounted chimneys. The least altered in row of Regency houses. 136 II II

So 80 NW STONEHOUSE HIGH STREET (west side) 2/11e Nos 58, 60 (orchard House)and 62 28.6.60 (No 60) *1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~II Formerly detached house, now row of 2 houses with shop. Late C16; 1904 addition (No 62) and late C19 shop (No 58). Coursed rubble limestone with roughcast render on front elevation; red brick; brick and ashlar limestone chimneys; stone slate roof, some plain b tile to rear of No 62. Originally L-plan house, 2-storey with attic; shop added at east end of return wing; house added at north end. Front: No 60 at centre has 2-window fenestration and central doorway with C20 door and gabled timber porch. Recessed cavetto mullioned casements to left, 2+2-light to ground floor with 4-light above; cavetfo mullioned casements right appear later, 3light to each floor. Single-window 4-light recessed cavetto casement fenestration to No 62. Brick chimney at mid roof pitch indicates original end of No 60. Altered late C19 shop to left is built back into the return wing, the former jettied gable end of which is shown in early illustration. North end: single sash window to each floor; 2 attic single-lights. Brick gable-mounted chimney with datestone 'J H H/1904' set immediately below. Smaller gable end to right of parallel-roofed block to rear. Rear: projecting gabled wing to No 60 with chimney to right. Ground floor 2-light casement to right of chimney, 3-light above. Roughcast to C20 addition to left. i (Illustrated in J.H.A. Anderson, Stonehouse: A Pot-pourri of the Past in Pictures, n.d.) 137

So 80 NW STONEHOUSE HIGH STREET<br />

(west side)<br />

2/11e Nos 58, 60 (orchard House)and<br />

62<br />

28.6.60 (No 60)<br />

*1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~II<br />

Formerly detached house, now row of 2 houses with shop. Late C16;<br />

1904 addition (No 62) and late C19 shop (No 58). Coursed rubble<br />

limestone with roughcast render on front elevation; red brick;<br />

brick and ashlar limestone chimneys; stone slate roof, some pla<strong>in</strong><br />

b tile to rear of No 62. Orig<strong>in</strong>ally L-plan house, 2-storey with<br />

attic; shop added at east end of return w<strong>in</strong>g; house added at<br />

north end. Front: No 60 at centre has 2-w<strong>in</strong>dow fenestration and<br />

central doorway with C20 door and gabled timber porch. Recessed<br />

cavetto mullioned casements to left, 2+2-light to ground floor with<br />

4-light above; cavetfo mullioned casements right appear later, 3light<br />

to each floor. S<strong>in</strong>gle-w<strong>in</strong>dow 4-light recessed cavetto<br />

casement fenestration to No 62. Brick chimney at mid roof pitch<br />

<strong>in</strong>dicates orig<strong>in</strong>al end of No 60. Altered late C19 shop to left is<br />

built back <strong>in</strong>to the return w<strong>in</strong>g, the former jettied gable end of<br />

which is shown <strong>in</strong> early illustration. North end: s<strong>in</strong>gle sash<br />

w<strong>in</strong>dow to each floor; 2 attic s<strong>in</strong>gle-lights. Brick gable-mounted<br />

chimney with datestone 'J H H/1904' set immediately below.<br />

Smaller gable end to right of parallel-roofed block to rear.<br />

Rear: project<strong>in</strong>g gabled w<strong>in</strong>g to No 60 with chimney to right.<br />

Ground floor 2-light casement to right of chimney, 3-light above.<br />

Roughcast to C20 addition to left. i (Illustrated <strong>in</strong> J.H.A.<br />

Anderson, <strong>Stonehouse</strong>: A Pot-pourri of the Past <strong>in</strong> Pictures, n.d.)<br />

137

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