Cooper House is a Grade II listed building in the Lichfield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 March 1970. House. 2 related planning applications.
Cooper House
- WRENN ID
- nether-paling-clover
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Lichfield
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 March 1970
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Cooper House is a house, now used as an office, built around 1820. It is constructed of brick with stucco dressings and features a slate roof with a brick chimney. The building has a central staircase plan and is designed in the Georgian style. It stands three storeys tall and has a symmetrical three-window arrangement. The exterior includes a plaster plinth, a top cornice, and a blocking course. The entrance features a doorcase with pilasters, a frieze, and a pediment, along with a five-panel door and iron handrails leading up to the steps. To the right, there is an entry with a wedge lintel, key, and a panelled door. The windows have sills and panelled wedge lintels with keys above four-pane sash windows, which are narrower above the entrance and square on the second floor. At the rear, there is a gabled wing with a large cross-axial stack and a smaller hipped wing with an oriel window. Inside, there is a stick-baluster dogleg staircase, and the room to the left features an Adam-style fireplace.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 2 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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