Cobblestones is a Grade II listed building in the Cheshire West and Chester local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 August 1985. House. 3 related planning applications.

Cobblestones

WRENN ID
empty-wattle-merlin
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cheshire West and Chester
Country
England
Date first listed
28 August 1985
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Cobblestones is a house, originally stables, dating from around 1900. The building is constructed of hard red brick with tile hanging, and has tiled roofs. It is one-and-a-half storeys high. A small outshut porch is present, featuring a half-timbered dormer gable to the rear wing. The windows are small-pane casements, and there is a boarded front door. Notable are the cambered arches and the picturesque arrangement of the building around a rectangular, open-fronted courtyard.

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  • Full EPC report — heating system, energy costs, size, glazing, construction etc.
  • Sale history — 7 transactions since 1995
  • Related listed building consents — 3 applications
  • Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
  • Flood risk assessment
  • Radon risk assessment
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