Milverton House is a Grade II listed building in the Warwick local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 March 1970. House. 8 related planning applications.

Milverton House

WRENN ID
ancient-window-reed
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Warwick
Country
England
Date first listed
25 March 1970
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Milverton House is a house, dating from approximately 1834 to 1838, and later altered. It is located on Beauchamp Hill, Royal Leamington Spa, and is now used as flats. The exterior is constructed of brick with painted stucco facades, a Welsh slate roof, and features a cast-iron verandah and balustrade.

The garden facade is two storeys with a basement to the rear and attics to the gables, with three first-floor windows and a single-storey, single-bay range to the left. The first floor has 6/6 sash windows with sills in plain reveals, surrounded by tooled architraves. The facade features a frieze, cornice, and blocking course. The ground floor has 6-pane French windows with divided overlights, all set under a continuous verandah decorated with a double-rod-and-anthemion motif. Tall end stacks are topped with cornices.

The entrance facade, to the right return, has four first-floor windows. These are arranged as 4/4 sashes, blind openings, 6/6 sashes, and further blind openings, all in plain reveals and tooled architraves with sills. A frieze and cornice act as a sill band to the attic windows, which contain a pair of 6/6 sashes in plain reveals with tooled architraves. One gable is shaped with copings. The ground floor entrance is off-centre, with steps leading to part-glazed, 6-panel double-doors within a surround featuring reeded pilasters, a modillion cornice, and an elliptical fanlight with radial glazing. The surround is surmounted by a distyle Roman Doric porch with a frieze and cornice. There is a 1/1 sash window and two blind openings, all in tooled surrounds with sills. The porch balustrade is decorated with a Carron Company double-heart-and-anthemion motif.

The rear of the building mainly has 6/6 sashes. A tripartite window on the ground floor has a 6/6 window between two 2/2 sashes, while a smaller tripartite basement window has an 8/8 window between two 2/2 sashes. The interior has not been inspected. Milverton House forms an architectural group with numbers 12-17 (consecutive) Milverton Crescent.

Detailed Attributes

Structured analysis including materials, construction techniques, architect attribution, and related listed building consent applications. Sign in or create a free account to view.

Matched applications, energy data and sale records are assembled automatically and may contain errors. Flag incorrect data.