The Little Place is a Grade II listed building in the Dorset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 January 1974. House. 7 related planning applications.

The Little Place

WRENN ID
odd-cupola-linden
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dorset
Country
England
Date first listed
31 January 1974
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Little Place is an early 19th-century building of two storeys. It has a hipped slate roof and an eaves cornice, with a stuccoed exterior. Originally, it featured three window bays facing south-east towards the garden; a bay was added to the left-hand end in the 1950s. The windows are sash windows with glazing bars. A glass and iron verandah extends across the ground floor, with an extension added to the left-hand end bay in the 1950s. The ground floor windows are French casements. A porch is located on the right-hand return, incorporating a round-headed doorway with stuccoed reveals. The doorway has a 6-panelled door, with the top two panels cut away and glazed, and a plain semi-circular fanlight. A coved canopy is supported by trellised supports.

The Little Place is part of a group that includes the north-east boundary wall, Rosehill and its garden wall, Burley (the Old Vicarage), the former stable block, the garden wall to Burley and Old Vicarage, West Hill and its garden wall, the Roman Catholic Church of St Michael and St George, and the Dorset Hotel on Pound Road.

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