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The Green, Kings Stanley

Description: The Green

Grade: II
Date Listed: 28 June 1960
English Heritage Building ID: 131915

OS Grid Reference: SO8330803972
OS Grid Coordinates: 383308, 203972
Latitude/Longitude: 51.7342, -2.2431

Location: Broad Street, King's Stanley, Gloucestershire GL5 5LB

Locality: Kings Stanley
Local Authority: Stroud
County: Gloucestershire
Country: England
Postcode: GL5 5LB

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Listing Text

SO 8203-8303 KING'S STANLEY SELSLEY VILLAGE

14/41 The Green
(previously listed as Green Nook)
28.6.60
II

Detached house. Dated 1696; late C18, mid C19 and late C20
additions. Random and coursed rubble limestone; ashlar and
rebuilt brick and artificial stone chimneys; stone slate roof.
Two-storey with attic and cellar; L-plan with addition in angle.
East front: 3-window fenestration. Central doorway has chamfer
with pyramid stops; architrave decorated with floral drops,
rosettes and carved heads. C20 gabled porch. Chamfered mullioned
casements, 3-light to left with hoodmould and carved heads on
lintel, 2-light with hoodmould above; 2-light to each floor to
right. Single light over doorway with oval to right having date
1696 and initials J W. North side: single-window fenestration to
gable end of front range to left; off-centre cellar doorway under
long hoodmould; 3-light casement to ground and upper floors, 2-
light to attic. Two-window fenestraiton to wing to right, all C20
mullioned casements. South side: gable end of front range to
right with brick-rebuilt gable-mounted chimney; off-centre 2-light
ground floor casement; off-centre attic casement. Gable end of
C19 addition to left has mullioned fenestration. Ashlar gable-
mounted chimney. Interior: some panelling. Room in north east
corner has beams with stepped chamfer stops. Much C19 rebuilding.


Listing NGR: SO8330803972

Source: English Heritage

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