Rosebank House is a Grade II listed building in the Staffordshire Moorlands local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 October 1996. House. 1 related planning application.

Rosebank House

WRENN ID
forgotten-wall-crimson
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Staffordshire Moorlands
Country
England
Date first listed
14 October 1996
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Rosebank House is a house built in 1857 by William Sugden for James Johnson. It is constructed of brick and features a hipped Welsh slate roof. The building has two storeys and a three-window range, with a central entrance set in a rusticated stone porch. The windows are 16-pane sash windows with flat-arched gauged brick heads, and the eaves are overhanging. There is also a rear service wing. The interior has not been inspected.

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  • No EPC on record for this property
  • Sale history — 1 transaction since 2002
  • Related listed building consents — 1 application
  • Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
  • Flood risk assessment
  • Radon risk assessment
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