Grindle House is a Grade II listed building in the Shropshire local planning authority area, England. House.
Grindle House
- WRENN ID
- iron-pilaster-oak
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Shropshire
- Country
- England
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Grindle House is a house built around 1840. It features stucco on a stone plinth and has a hipped slate roof with the main stack positioned behind the ridge. The building is tall and rectangular, with an attached service wing to the left.
The house has three storeys and two bays, with glazing-bar sash windows that include horns. The ground floor windows are blind and painted to resemble bars, while the top floor windows are reduced in size. The entrance is located to the left and is accessed through a neo-classical porch with a pediment. The round-headed doorway is flanked by windows that have raised keystones. On the right side of the building, there are two four-paned sashes on each floor, with the first and second floors also being blind and painted with imitation bars. The service wing, which may be older, is to the left of the entrance porch and is concealed by the facade, which has ramped down coping on the left. The first floor of the service wing has a sash window with horns, while the ground floor features a tripartite glazing-bar sash window.
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