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The Laverton Institute

A Grade II Listed Building in Westbury, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2588 / 51°15'31"N

Longitude: -2.1819 / 2°10'54"W

OS Eastings: 387404

OS Northings: 151087

OS Grid: ST874510

Mapcode National: GBR 1TM.15K

Mapcode Global: VH979.4MDC

Plus Code: 9C3V7R59+G6

Entry Name: The Laverton Institute

Listing Date: 31 March 1978

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1180367

English Heritage Legacy ID: 313064

ID on this website: 101180367

Location: Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Westbury

Built-Up Area: Westbury

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

Church of England Parish: Westbury

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


WESTBURY BRATTON ROAD
1.
5411
(South Side)
ST 8751 SW 4/111 The Laverton Institute

II GV


2.
Dated 1873. Architect W.J. Stent of Warminster. Italianate Gothic. 2 storey
palazzo style. 7 bays and a recessed bay to right. Red brick with Bath stone
dressings, moulded plinth top, string over ground floor, frieze, modillion
and bracket cornice to eaves; the frieze has iron scroll work decoration,
now much lacking. Tiled roof with crested ridge. Square section cast iron
rain water pipes at sides with large hoppers. Plate glass sash windows, lancets
on 1st floor, coupled in centre, with sandstone colonettes to caps and hood
moulds. Stone brackets to balcony below centre window has ornamental guard
railing with "Erected by A. Laverton Esqre J.P. - 1878" in openwork. Ground
floor windows have shouldered lintels with pointed over arches, crocket capitals
and sandstone nook shafts. The tympana have incised decoration, the inner
window to left (capitals have curved pelicans) with monogram "A.L.", inner
window to right with date 1873. Large central door piece below projecting
Bath stone canopy supported on squat grey stone columns to florid leaf caps.
Lean-to canopy broken in centre by gable. Tudor rose cornice. Pointed archway
with alternate grey and Bath stone voussoirs, key with Pelican crest. Recessed
double doors with shaped glazed panels. Memorial stone over plinth to left.
Extension in similar style to right, with 2nd doorway also pointed with polychrome
voussoirs. Ornamental belfry to return with wrought iron canopy and decoration.
Painted glass windows on left hand return.


[General Note:]
Prospect Square. Designed 1869-1870. Architect W.J. Stent of Warminster.
This square is of outstanding interest. It is built on a sloping site on
3 sides above the road enclosing a square. The groups of stepped houses
are in a revived vernacular style. Each group is of a different design reflected
across the central axis from the road and the houses are consequently listed
in paired groups. A pitched brick and tile roadway runs from No 1 to No 16
and from No 24 to No 39.


Listing NGR: ST8740451087

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