Charlecote Mill House is a Grade II listed building in the Stratford-on-Avon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 August 1972. Mill house. 1 related planning application.
Charlecote Mill House
- WRENN ID
- empty-courtyard-jackdaw
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stratford-on-Avon
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 2 August 1972
- Type
- Mill house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Charlecote Mill House is a late 18th-century mill house, with early 19th-century additions, located in Hampton Lucy. The house is constructed of brick in Flemish bond, with an ashlar plinth visible on the left return, and has a renewed gabled tile roof with brick ridge and end stacks. It originally comprised two units, later extended by a third unit to the right, alongside a rear outshut and wing.
The main elevation is two storeys plus an attic, with a three-window range. A plat band runs above the ground floor, and a top brick frieze with dentil cornice tops the facade. The entrance, situated to the right of centre, features a moulded frame and overlight to a four-panel door (two fielded, two flush), sheltered by a bracketed canopy. The ground floor has two segmental-headed windows to the left, and a window with a rubbed brick cambered arch to the right of the entrance. These contain leaded and small-paned three-light casements. The first floor has a two-light small-paned casement and two three-light leaded casements, with two gabled dormers to the left of centre. A large stack is located centrally on the ridge to the left of centre, and there are stacks to the former and present gable ends; some remaining slate chimney pots remain. The house is attached at an angle to Charlecote Mill. The right return includes a small lean-to and a first-floor window with a brick flat arch to a four/eight-pane horned sash, alongside an end stack with a slate pot to the rear range.
A later two-storey rear range has a slate catslide roof and cogged brick frieze. An entrance contains a four-flush-panel door, flanked by segmental-headed windows. The ground floor windows are a C20 casement under timber lintel, one with a sill to a four/eight-pane sash, and one with a two-light leaded casement. The first-floor windows have sills to five/ten-pane sashes. Adjacent is a wing with a slate pentice over segmental-headed openings containing a four-panel door and a plank door, a two-light small-paned casement, a three-light part-leaded casement, and a wall-mounted pump. The first floor has a two-light leaded casement. A single-storey, gabled cross-wing has a cogged cornice and paired doors under a pentice. It has a segmental-headed window to the gable-end and return. The outer return of the wing has a lateral stack and casement windows, one of which is leaded.
The interior was not inspected during the listing process.
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