Myton House is a Grade II listed building in the Warwick local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 March 1970. Villa. 2 related planning applications.

Myton House

WRENN ID
inner-footing-auburn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Warwick
Country
England
Date first listed
25 March 1970
Type
Villa
Source
Historic England listing

Description

ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA

SP3265NW HOLLY WALK 1208-1/9/176 (South East side) 25/03/70 Nos.40 AND 40A Myton House (Formerly Listed as: HOLLY WALK (South East side) No.40)

GV II

Villa, now offices. c1833 with later additions and alterations. Probably by James Morgan. Pinkish-brown brick with painted stucco facades, scored in imitation of ashlar with Welsh slate roof and cast-iron verandah. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys with basement, 2 first-floor windows, range set back to left of 2 lower storeys, 1 first-floor window and further single-storey, single-window range. First floor has two 8/8 sashes in plain reveals and tooled architraves with sills. Ground floor has canted bay to left with 2/2 between 1/1 sashes with horns and cornice; 6/6 sash with margin-lights in tooled architrave. Concealed basement. Decorative bargeboards to eaves. Hipped roof. Right return: first floor has two 6/6 sashes with margin-lights in plain reveals, tooled architraves and sills, with blind boxes. Ground floor: to left, 6-pane French windows with margin-lights and overlight with sidelights. Entrance to right a part-glazed, 5-panel door with overlight in plain reveals and with tooled architrave. Continuous verandah to ground floor has scrolled uprights and frieze with glazed roof. Rear range has two 8/8 sashes and a 6/6 sash in plain reveals. INTERIOR: not inspected. HISTORICAL NOTE: John Nash and James Morgan both provided designs for small villas in Holly Walk and Newbold Street. Holly Walk was laid out c1833, part of the grounds of Newbold Comyn, owned by Reverend Edward Willes who commissioned designs from P.F.Robinson, John Nash and James Morgan for the development of his estate. It became a public thoroughfare early in the 1820s. Occupies a corner site and forms an architectural group with No.2 Newbold Street and Nos 10-38 (even) Hamilton Terrace (qqv). (Cave LF: Royal Leamington Spa Its History and Development: Chichester: 1988-: 39, 55; Dept of the Environment List of Buildings: Royal Leamington Spa: 1970-).

Listing NGR: SP3203465889

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