Stockfold is a Grade II listed building in the Dorset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 October 1960. Residential.

Stockfold

WRENN ID
waning-alcove-ivy
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dorset
Country
England
Date first listed
4 October 1960
Type
Residential
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Stockfold is a house, possibly originally two cottages, dating from the 18th century with a 19th-century addition on the right. It is built of brick in Flemish bond and features a thatched roof, with gabled ends on the left and a hipped end on the right. There are brick stacks at the ends and between the original cottages. The building has two storeys and a five-window range. The ground floor openings are set under segmental brick arches, and there are probably two blocked doors. The windows are two and three-light casements with glazing bars.

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