Bellevue House And Adjoining Former Stables is a Grade II* listed building in the New Forest local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 December 1953. A Georgian House.

Bellevue House And Adjoining Former Stables

WRENN ID
tenth-casement-snow
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
New Forest
Country
England
Date first listed
22 December 1953
Type
House
Period
Georgian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

No 48 (Bellevue House) and adjoining former stables SZ 3295 1/15 HIGH STREET (south side) Three piers, front railings, and gate to No 48 (Bellevue House)


  1. 5235 HIGH STREET (South Side) ------------ No 48 (Bellevue House) and adjoining former stables SZ 3295 1/15 22.1 2.53. II* GV

  2. C18 large house. Red brick with cornice and parapet. Hipped slate roof. 3 storeys, 5 windows, sashes with glazing bars. Centre doorway with fluted pilasters, pediment, semi-circular fanlight and door of 8 fielded panels On each side of the main portion of the house, and advanced from it to the street boundary, is a small , single storey wing. The east one containing 2 windows ltnl a blocked doorway in its west face. The western one has 2 windows and a round arched door of 6 fielded panels in its north face. Beyond this, is the coach house with pilasters flanking it and pedimented gable end with a semi-circular panel in the tympanum.

The United Reform Church, the Old Manse and Nos 48 to 53 (Consec) form a group with the railing and gate to No 48 and with No 77 opposite.

Listing NGR: SZ3254195537

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