Webton Court is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 December 1998. House. 1 related planning application.

Webton Court

WRENN ID
scattered-bronze-bramble
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Date first listed
23 December 1998
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a house, built in 1904 with minor alterations in the late 20th century. It is constructed of local grit stone with half-timbering, tile hanging, and plain tile roofs, featuring tall stacks. A deeply chamfered plinth is present. The garden facade is two storeys high and has four windows, with cross wings at either end. The central section has a three-light cross casement window on the right, a similar four-light window on the left, a buttress, and a small window. The jettied upper floor has two four-light timber casements. The projecting gabled cross wings have, on the left, a square five-light stone bay window below a projecting five-light oriel window with arched framing in the gable. The right cross wing features a seven-light cross mullion window and above, a four-light oriel window with straight braced framing in the gable. A set-back wing to the right has tile hanging on the first floor. The ground floor incorporates a single doorway to the left and a two-light casement above. The entrance front has a single cross wing to the left. An off-centre doorway is set within a segmental arched ashlar surround, with a two-light mullion window to the right and a four-light cross casement to the left; above are two four-light and one two-light casements. The left cross wing has a six-light square bay window, above which is a five-light casement. The rear facade is irregular, with tile hanging to the upper floor and irregular window placement, including a tall staircase window. A single-storey attached garage is present. The interior retains panelling, a fireplace, screens, and stained glass in the entrance hall and main staircase. The staircase has turned balusters and square newels, with an inglenook fireplace featuring a wood and beaten copper fire surround. The drawing room includes a deep segmental arched inglenook fireplace with plaster panels and swagged decoration, and the ceiling has fruit and foliage plaster decoration.

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