Worral House is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 December 1994. House.
Worral House
- WRENN ID
- knotted-span-umber
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bristol, City of
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 30 December 1994
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Worral House is an attached house built around 1850, located on Worrall Road in Clifton, Bristol. It features a combination of limestone ashlar and render with limestone dressings, and has a double-depth plan in a late Georgian style. The building stands three storeys tall with a basement and has a three-window range. It marks the end of Nos 5-33 Anglesea Place and is designed to match those properties, showcasing pilasters with capitals, a banded ground floor leading to a plat band, a cornice, and a parapet.
The central porch includes imposts and a dentil cornice, with decorative inscriptions around the doorway, which features an overlight and a six-panel door. The windows have cambered heads, with 8/8-pane sashes on the upper floors and 2/2-pane sashes on the ground floor. There is also a central semicircular-arched stair light with an interlacing head. The side elevations each have one window, and there is a tented balcony on the right side.
Inside, the entrance hall leads to a central dogleg stair with stick balusters and a wreathed rail. The interior is enhanced with good marble fireplaces, panelled doors and shutters, and cornices adorned with acroteria.
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