Eastwood Manor is a Grade II listed building in the Bath and North East Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 January 1986. House. 5 related planning applications.

Eastwood Manor

WRENN ID
iron-plaster-saffron
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bath and North East Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
15 January 1986
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Eastwood Manor is a house dating from 1871. Constructed of rock-faced squared and coursed rubble with freestone dressings and copings, it has double Roman tile roofs and ashlar stacks. The building is in a Free-form Gothic style.

The south front is two storeys and an attic, with eight windows. A two-bay section is advanced on the left, a full-height porch projects, and a five-bay section is set back on the right. Straight and ogee gables are present on the advanced sections, with gargoyle finials and clustered crockets adorning the kneelers and gable ends. The windows are two and three-light, chamfered cross-mullion windows with a continuous hoodmould, and scattered relieving arches of alternating red and grey sandstone. Trefoil openings are found under the eaves on the set-back section.

The porch features a segmental pointed-arched doorway with an embattled dripstone, leaf carving in the spandrels, and fine figure stops holding shields. The moulded door architrave is embellished with a paterae frieze, and the entrance is a two-leaf glazed door with cusped wooden tracery. Other details include fine cast iron rainwater heads and downpipes, a bracketted eaves cornice, and tall ashlar stacks. The west front incorporates a large canted bay.

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