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SO 7226-7326 NEWENT HIGH STREET
(west side) 12/154 Linwood Cottage and Noent house
(formerly listed as Nos 1 and 2,
2.10.54 Tudor House) GV II Attached houses; probably early C17. Timber-framing, brick
nogging on random rubble stone plinth; English-bond brickwork;
tiled roof. Two-window wide main block, 1½ storeys, cross-wing,
2½ storeys. Framing to ground floor 2-panel high, further panel
above main block. On left canted oriel, flat roof, 5-pane wide
sash. Door off quarter landing up 4 stone steps at right-angles to
facade, timber handrail, splat balusters: door half-glazed late
C20, lean-to porch on brackets over. To right 5-pane-wide sash
window, cambered brick arch, in short section brick wall painted to
look like timber-framing. Late C20 door off quarter landing up 5
stone steps, simple iron balustrade. Canted oriel, 6-pane wide
sashes. First floor: 2 gabled dormers with 2-light casements
left, jettied gable right, curved braces to main posts below.
Framing 1 panel high, straight braces wall post to tie beam;
timber window, narrow end lights centre. Above queen struts,
window between, collar and V struts over. Left return ground
floor covered by brick wall, stone coping: above timber-framed.
Small, square chimney external to framing at front, larger to rear.
(A.T.Broadbent and A.Minoprio, The Minor Domestic Architecture of
Gloucestershire, 1931.)
Listing NGR: SO7209226070
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Sources
Books and journals Broadbent, , Minoprio, , The Minor Domestic Architecture of Gloucestershire, (1931)
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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