Numbers 2A And 3 And Bridge House Ahd Attached Barn is a Grade II listed building in the Stratford-on-Avon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 October 1987. House. 6 related planning applications.

Numbers 2A And 3 And Bridge House Ahd Attached Barn

WRENN ID
gentle-zinc-sorrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stratford-on-Avon
Country
England
Date first listed
27 October 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

A house, dating from the mid to late 18th century with 19th-century alterations, now divided into three dwellings. The brick construction uses a Flemish garden wall bond, with a rendered front and a dentilled eaves cornice. The roof is covered in plain tiles, with a brick ridge and lateral stacks. The building follows a three-unit plan. It has two storeys plus an attic, with a three-window facade on the right side featuring 18th-century twelve-pane sash windows. The centre has 19th-century two- and three-light casements, and the left side has 20th-century casements. A panelled and glazed door is located in the right gable end, and a 20th-century door is on the left. There are two 20th-century dormers. Early 19th-century sashes with brick arches are in the right gable end. An early 19th-century yellow brick wall with 19th-century casements and a 20th-century two-storey extension are at the rear. Attached to the left is an 18th-century barn with 19th-century alterations. The barn's gable end is constructed of 18th-century brick in English garden wall bond, while the front is brick from the 19th century. It has 19th-century double plank doors on the left. Inside Bridge House, there is an 18th-century straight-flight staircase with slender balusters, a moulded handrail, and a fluted newel. A 18th-century winder staircase rises from the first floor to the attic. Visible 18th-century queen-strut roof trusses are present. The ground floor has original 18th-century plank flooring, with 18th-century six-panelled doors on both the ground and first floors. The barn is said to retain its original roof. The building is included for group value.

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