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STANTON HIGH STREET
SP 0634-0734
(north side)
11/75 Nos 12 - 15 (consecutive)
4.7.60
GV II
Four attached houses. C17, altered and much enlarged in 1920's by
and for Sir P. Stott. Roughly squared, coursed stone; rubble to
left return; projecting wing on left approaching ashlar; stone
slate roof. Irregular 'L' plan, single, 1 1/2 and 2 1/2 storeys. Facing
road: all windows mullioned, with hoodmoulds. To left small,
single-light; two 4-light windows, left with king mullion;
boarded door, 4-centred arch, hoodmould; 3-light window. Single-
storey wing beyond, no opening, ashlar chimney. Above, wall taken
up into 2 dormers, 3-light window in each, parapet gable, cross-
gablet apex. Parapet gables, ashlar chimney with moulded cap on
left; hipped end rear wing projects over top. Left return;
gable to front, boarded door with timber lintel off-centre to left.
Projecting wing to left, all windows mullioned, string course as
hoodmould to windows. Four-light ground floor, 3-light above, 2-
light to attic, parapet gable: ashlar chimney on ridge to right of
wing, moulded cap. To left, half-glazed door, 4-centred arch;
single-light window, roof brought down over with flattened pitch.
Two-light window set back on left, with gabled dormer over, 3-light
casement, chimney on ridge on left gable. Forms important feature
in village street; good example of Sir P. Stott's work.
(W.G. Davie & E.G. Dawber, Old Cottages, Farmhouses.... in the
Cotswold District, 1904)
Listing NGR: SP0697934232
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Sources
Books and journals Davie, W G, Dawber, E G, Old Cottages Farmhouses and other Stone Buildings in the Cotswold District, (1905)
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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