32, Holywell Street is a Grade II listed building in the Oxford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 January 1954. House.
32, Holywell Street
- WRENN ID
- cold-pewter-laurel
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Oxford
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 January 1954
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
32 Holywell Street is a house dating from the 17th century, with an early 19th-century front. The building features five storeys of ashlar stone on a stone plinth, a moulded eaves cornice, a small parapet, and brick stacks. To the east, there is a coachway. The ground floor has three modern sash windows with plain reveals and stone cills, along with a band at the first floor. The front doorway is framed in stone with flat pilasters and a moulded entablature, which has an ornament of two roses above the caps. The first floor contains five modern sash windows, similar to those on the ground floor, while the second floor has the same arrangement, except the centre window is blind. At the back, the upper storey is plastered and features a Venetian window on the ground floor made of ashlar. Further north, there is a wing that is partly timber-framed from the 17th century, with an overhang on the east side, three ancient gables, and modern sash windows. Inside, there are some reset panels from around 1600 and an early 18th-century fireplace. This building is part of a group of listed buildings on the north side of Holywell Street.
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