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Shotwick House

A Grade II Listed Building in Saughall, Cheshire West and Chester

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2257 / 53°13'32"N

Longitude: -2.9631 / 2°57'47"W

OS Eastings: 335799

OS Northings: 370279

OS Grid: SJ357702

Mapcode National: GBR 77.0STW

Mapcode Global: WH886.G57Z

Plus Code: 9C5V62GP+7Q

Entry Name: Shotwick House

Listing Date: 10 October 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1115438

English Heritage Legacy ID: 55667

ID on this website: 101115438

Location: Saughall, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH1

County: Cheshire West and Chester

Civil Parish: Saughall and Shotwick Park

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Great Saughall All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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Description


SJ 37 SE SAUGHALL C.P. LODGE LANE
(West Side)

4/24 Shotwick House.

GV II

Formerly large house, now old peoples' home: dated 1872 on
weathervane, by John Douglas for Thornycroft Vernon but altered and
partly rebuilt in 1907 after fire. English bond orange and yellow
brick, red tile roof. Tall clusters of brick stacks with strip
pilasters and moulded caps. Neo-Jacobean style, E-plan house. 2 and
3-storey nearly symmetrical 7-bay, west garden front (1:2:1:2:1) stone
plinth and bands. Central canted bay window with pyramidal roof.
Plain sashes in moulded stone reveals below, stone mullioned windows
above. 2 bays to either side have 4-light mullioned and transomed
windows below and 3-light mullioned windows under tile hung gables
above. End bays are polygonal turrets with pyramidal roofs with lead
finials and weathervanes. East entrance front has forward
projections, is of 3 storeys and multigabled with strip pilasters in
the gables. Projecting central buttressed porch with spire, has
4-centred arched doorcase with carved spandrels and the Vernon arms
above. To either side and lighting hall and stairwell are large
4-light mullioned and twin transomed windows with label moulds. Band
of Jacobean-style strapwork brickwork around north range.
Interior: entry from porch into 2-storey hall with gallery of
Jacobean balusters. Room to front has Neo-Classical style ceiling and
fireplace. Room to right through large semi-circular headed doorcase
with radial glazing bars in the fanlight, is oak panelled with
pilasters carved with strapwork carrying the ceiling beams.
Mechanical plaster ceiling and deep frieze. Jacobean-style well
staircase. To left of hall large room has ceiling divided into 3
panels with plaster running vine borders. Large mahogany fireplace
with fluted Ionic columns. South range includes light oak-panelled
library. Upstairs of little interest.


Listing NGR: SJ3579970279

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