Tudor House is a Grade II* listed building in the Wychavon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 July 1959. House, shop.
Tudor House
- WRENN ID
- kindled-chapel-dale
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Wychavon
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 30 July 1959
- Type
- House, shop
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Tudor House is a house and former farm building, now functioning as a shop, built between 1659 and 1660 with later additions and 20th-century alterations. It is constructed of squared limestone and features a stone slate roof. The building stands three storeys high with an attic and has three bays, two drip courses, and mullioned windows with rebates and hollow chamfers. The left-hand bay on the ground floor and both outer bays on the first floor have six-light windows. The middle bay features a two-storey canted bay window with four lights on each floor, topped with a parapet that has two ball finials and is carved with three shields, with the outer shields dated "1659" and "1660". Each bay has a fourth-floor window of four lights set partly within a gable, and an attic window under the apex of each gable, with two lights in the outer bays and three in the centre. The gables are coped and topped with ball finials. The door on the right has a chamfered surround with a canted head. The gable chimneys have diagonal shafts with cornices and lozenge friezes. To the right is a former farm building that has been converted to form part of the shop in the early 20th century. This building is two storeys high with four bays, featuring mullioned windows with five lights on the ground floor and three lights on the first floor, except for the third bay, which has a two-light window. The fourth bay is blank on the ground floor, and the third bay contains a chamfered archway with a segmental head. There are chimneys to the right of the first bay and on the right-hand gable. Inside, the central room on the ground floor has a chamfered main ceiling beam and a moulded stone fireplace with a canted head. The staircase features a closed string and turned balusters. On the first floor, the left-hand room has a chamfered stone fireplace with a canted head, while the middle room has a similar moulded fireplace.
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