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11, Upton Upon Severn

Description: 11

Grade: II
Date Listed: 25 March 1968
English Heritage Building ID: 424522

OS Grid Reference: SO8512240570
OS Grid Coordinates: 385122, 240570
Latitude/Longitude: 52.0633, -2.2184

Location: New Street, Upton Upon Severn, Worcestershire WR8 0HP

Locality: Upton Upon Severn
Local Authority: Malvern Hills
County: Worcestershire
Country: England
Postcode: WR8 0HP

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Listing Text

UPTON-UPON-SEVERN NEW STREET
SO 8540
2/48 (south side)
25.3.68 No 11
GV
II
Late C18 substantial double fronted red brick house with lower blocks to each side.
Main house 3-storey with big moulded stucco cornice and parapet. Plain tile hipped
valley roof. Three window range. Two 2-storey splayed bay windows, blank windows
between with gauged brick heads and fluted keystones with moulded cornices. Stuccoed
platband across whole front, sill bands across bays and centre. Stucco to bays above
sill bands. Upper floor windows with gauged brick heads, plain keystones carried up
into base moulding of cornice. Glazing bar sash windows.

Single-storey entrance passage to right with large single-storey addition beyond.
Brick with hipped roof and 2 large glazing bar sash windows to north and south sides.
Brick dentil cornice. Early C19 Tuscan columned porch with pilaster responds.
Heavily moulded panelled door. Over porch round arched fanlight with intersecting
bars, moulded frame and short cornice above.

Finely detailed through passage, plaster vaulted with moulded frieze and brackets.
Two fine internal doorcases, outer and inner doors with enriched metal tracery
fanlights and moulded side strips with rosettes. Round headed window at south end and
C19 iron and glass conservatory beyond. Three sided end. Moulded elliptical arch to
hall. Stair with turned balusters and scrolled brackets.

To east side red brick 2-storey range. Plain tile roof with tall brick stack. Brick
dentil cornice. Two window range of glazing bar sash windows, gauged brick flat
heads.


Listing NGR: SO8512240570

Source: English Heritage

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