Tudor House is a Grade II listed building in the Rugby local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 July 1987. House, shop, restaurant.

Tudor House

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rugby
Country
England
Date first listed
3 July 1987
Type
House, shop, restaurant
Source
Historic England listing

Description

In the entry for DUNCHURCH THE GREEN 11/39 (East side) No. 2 (The Tudor House, Tudor Tots, "Mops" and "Man Alive", and John Cooke) The address shall be amended to read: THE SQUARE Tudor House The first line of the description shall be amended to read: Includes No.2 Daventry Road.

DUNCHURCH THE SQUARE In the entry for (South side) 11/39 No. 2 (The Tudor House, Tudor Tots, "Mops" and "Man Alive") The address shall be amended to read: DAVENTRY ROAD No.2 The description shall be amended to read: See under Tudor House, The Square.


DUNCHURCH THE GREEN SP4871 (East side) 11/39 No.2 (The Tudor House, Tudor Tots, "Mops" and "Man Alive", and John Cooke) GV II Includes No.2, The Square. House, now shops, restaurant, and dwelling. Mid/late C18. Roughcast brick with dentil cornice. Late C20 tile roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stacks. L-plan, with wing on right to rear forming frontage to The Square. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window range. Entrance in third bay has C20 double-leaf glazed doors with fielded 6-panelled door behind in wood doorcase with pilaster strips and hood. Casements with glazing bars throughout. Shop window, possibly old, on left has many glazing bars. 3-light casement. First floor has 2-, 3- and 2-light windows. 2-storey canted bay on right has sashes and dentil cornice. Cart arch on far right has small amount of timber framing with brick infill to rear. Dormer with 2-light leaded casement. Separate slightly higher roof. Front to The Square is a 2-window range. "Mops" and "Man Alive" on left has large late C20 bay shop front with glazing bars. Canopy is continued across central part-glazed double-leaf 6-panelled door in plain wood surround. "Tudor Tots" on right has C20 three-light casement. First floor has 3-light casements. Single 2-light gabled roof dormer to each front has horizontal glazing bars. Interior: Tudor House has scrolled open string straight flight staircase with stick balusters. Some moulded 3-plank doors to first floor and attic. First floor room has hood of open fireplace.

Listing NGR: SP4848871214

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