Number 15 And Attached Stable Block is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of White Horse local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 February 1966. House, stable block. 12 related planning applications.

Number 15 And Attached Stable Block

WRENN ID
deep-copper-clover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Vale of White Horse
Country
England
Date first listed
9 February 1966
Type
House, stable block
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Number 15 is an early 19th century house with an attached stable block. The house is built of red brick with a slate hipped roof and various brick stacks. It has a two-storey, four-window arrangement. A 19th century ribbed door is set within a two-centre arched doorway on the right side of the centre. A 19th century wood trellis porch is present. The windows are 16-pane unhorned sashes with intersecting tracery and two-centre arched heads, except for a two-light casement on the first floor to the left. The interior was not inspected.

The attached stable block forms a cross-wing to the left. It dates to the 19th century and is constructed of render, likely on uncoursed stone rubble, with an old plain-tile roof. The stable block is a two-storey, two-bay range. A plank door is located on the ground floor to the right, and a five-light casement is on the first floor to the left. A painting of St. George and the Dragon is depicted on the gable end to the left. The interior of the stable block was not inspected.

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