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Moor Wood

A Grade II Listed Building in Bagendon, Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7759 / 51°46'33"N

Longitude: -1.9962 / 1°59'46"W

OS Eastings: 400355

OS Northings: 208581

OS Grid: SP003085

Mapcode National: GBR 2NT.L4L

Mapcode Global: VHB2B.CM0G

Plus Code: 9C3WQ2G3+9G

Entry Name: Moor Wood

Listing Date: 12 February 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1340858

English Heritage Legacy ID: 131038

ID on this website: 101340858

Location: Woodmancote, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, GL7

County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Civil Parish: Bagendon

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Bagendon St Margaret

Church of England Diocese: Gloucester

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Description


BAGENDON WOODMANCOTE
SP GO NW

6/14 Moor Wood

GV II

Large country house. mid-late C18, extended c1820 and 1920. early
range pebbledashed, early C19 and C20 extensions coursed squared
and dressed limestone; stone slate roofing with ashlar stacks.
Rectangular main body with early C19 extension to each gable end;
C20 extension runs away to the left of the rear left-hand corner.
Main body: 2 storeys with the gables of the early C19 ranges
projecting forwards slightly either side. Two-storey 2:3:1-
windowed facade with the C18 range at centre. Single 12-pane sash
with plain architrave and keystone lower left; large C20
tripartite sash with a matching dressed stone surround to the
right. Nine-pane sashes with similar surrounds to the first floor.
Early C19 door with six beaded panels lower right within a
rusticated surround flanked by engaged Ionic columns with a
pulvinated frieze and a hall light with circular glazing bars
above. Twelve-pane sashes with slatted shutters to the ground and
first floors of the wings. Right-hand return; symmetrical 5-
windowed facade lit by 12-pane sashes with slatted shutters;
moulded cornice and parapet, returned at ends. Central early C19
door with six beaded panels and a fanlight flanked by engaged Doric
columns supporting an open pediment. Two-storey C20 extension; 12
and 9-pane sashes with plain dressed stone architraves. Roof of
main body hipped with gable-end, axial and lateral stacks.
Interior not accessible. Formerly known as The Moor, it was
usually the abode of men of substance; Eycott, Agg, Small, Haines,
Longworth and Robinson.
(N. Kingsley notes for forthcoming book n.d.)

Listing NGR: SP0035508581

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