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Listed buildings in Stonehouse - Stroud District Council

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SO 8004 NW at STONEHOUSE<br />

NGR SO 801049<br />

8/135 Nutshell House<br />

GV II<br />

--Canal-house. c1778. Flemish bond-red brick; - ashlar limestone<br />

dress<strong>in</strong>gs; brick chimneys; Welsh slate roof. Three-storey;<br />

octagonal east end. East end: sash fenestration to central facet,<br />

all with stone l<strong>in</strong>tels, 12-pane to ground and middle floors, 6-pane<br />

to upper floor. Alternat<strong>in</strong>g stone quo<strong>in</strong>s, pla<strong>in</strong> stone bands at<br />

. floor levels. Roof hipped at east end. North side: blocked<br />

doorway with 12-pane sash to right; s<strong>in</strong>gle sash to upper floors<br />

each with brick flat arch. Eaves-mounted brick chimney. South<br />

side: partially open-fronted lean-to to ground floor. Two middle<br />

floor 12-pane sashes with keyed gauged brick arches; s<strong>in</strong>gle 12pane<br />

upper floor sash with stone l<strong>in</strong>tel. West side: gabled with<br />

chimney and blocked upper floor round-arched open<strong>in</strong>g. Road bridge<br />

abuts house at west end. Built by the <strong>Stroud</strong>water Canal Company,<br />

possibly as a 'look-out' house - an explanation for its dist<strong>in</strong>ctive<br />

tall shape. Forms part of group with Nutshell Bridge and Nutshell<br />

Cottage (q.v.).<br />

(M.A. Handford, The <strong>Stroud</strong>water Canal, 1979; and M.A. Handford and<br />

D.J. V<strong>in</strong>er, <strong>Stroud</strong>water and ThiXes and Severn Canals Towpath Guide,<br />

1984)<br />

SO 8004 NW at STONEHOUSE<br />

NGR SO 801049<br />

8/136 Nutshell Bridge<br />

GV II<br />

Canal bridge. c1778. Red brick; ashlar keystones. Round keyed<br />

arch with curved parapet and reta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g walls. Hump-backed asphaltsurfaced<br />

road. Adjo<strong>in</strong>s Nutshell House and Nutshell Cottage (q.v.)<br />

with which it forms part of a contemporary group built by the<br />

<strong>Stroud</strong>water Canal Company.<br />

(M.A. Handford, The <strong>Stroud</strong>water Canal, 1979; and M.A. Handford and<br />

D.J. V<strong>in</strong>er, <strong>Stroud</strong>water and Thames and Severn Canals Towpath Guide,<br />

1984)<br />

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