Grove House is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 February 1988. House.
Grove House
- WRENN ID
- stark-quartz-violet
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Leeds
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 8 February 1988
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Grove House is a house built around 1800, constructed from ashlar magnesian limestone with roofs made of Welsh slate, stone slate, and pantile. The building has two storeys and features three bays, with additional structures to the right and a wing at the rear left. The central entrance consists of a six-panel door with a four-pane overlight above, all set under a flat arch. This entrance is flanked by two-storey canted-bay windows that have projecting sills and sashes with configurations of eight, twelve, and eight panes, along with a sash window with glazing bars above the door. The house has cement-rendered stacks at both ends. The addition on the right includes a large twenty-pane sash window that is unequally hung, positioned beneath another sash window with glazing bars. This section has a roof made of stone slate and pantile, featuring gable copings and an end stack on the right. The lower addition to the right has a large casement window on the ground floor and two smaller casement windows on the first floor, topped with a pantile roof.
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