Saint Cecilia House is a Grade II listed building in the Sheffield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 December 1995. House. 2 related planning applications.

Saint Cecilia House

WRENN ID
haunted-spindle-reed
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Sheffield
Country
England
Date first listed
12 December 1995
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Saint Cecilia House is a house dating to 1865, designed by Hadfield & Son for William Stacey, a music seller. The house is constructed of coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings, featuring gabled and hipped slate roofs. It has a double range plan. The main garden front incorporates a hipped central projection with a coped side wall stack. The central bay window spans three storeys, with canted corners to the lower floors and a gable with shaped bargeboards. The central window is pointed arched, with a hoodmould and a double plain sash with a wooden mullion, flanked by single plain sashes. Above, there's a shouldered 2-light casement. The ground floor features two pointed arched windows with hoodmoulds and a central shaft, alongside two segment-headed plain sashes. A roundel depicting Saint Cecilia is positioned above the windows. A French window is located in the left return angle, and a set-back wing extends to the right, with a shouldered 2-light plain sash. There's also a set-back wing to the left, featuring a shouldered 2-light plain sash and a French window with a glazing bar overlight. The left return has a two-storey semicircular bay window with a conical hipped roof and a five-light stone mullioned window on each floor. A shouldered double plain sash is positioned to the left, with smaller casements below. The rear elevation has a central gable with a shouldered double plain sash flanked by single plain sashes and a shouldered 2-light sash with a central shaft above. The ground floor features a moulded stone doorcase with a label mould, a panelled double door with an overlight, flanked by small windows, and a coped external stack to the right. The interior has not been inspected.

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