43, Bromsgrove is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of White Horse local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 July 1986. Cottage.

43, Bromsgrove

WRENN ID
white-niche-aspen
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Vale of White Horse
Country
England
Date first listed
10 July 1986
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No 43 Bromsgrove is an 18th-century cottage built from rubble stone, serving as the rear range to No 45 Bromsgrove. The cottage is two stories high and features a stone-tiled roof at the front, with a stack located on the east end wall. It has one window range, which includes a large small-paned casement window on the first floor set in a cemented surround, and a 20-pane sash window below it. The rear roof is plain tiled and has a catslide that extends over an early 19th-century brick low rear wall, which includes an original iron-framed triple casement window.

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