8, Reybridge is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 January 1987. House.
8, Reybridge
- WRENN ID
- crumbling-bastion-shade
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 7 January 1987
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No 8 Reybridge is a house dated 1749, likely built on an earlier structure. It is constructed of rubble stone and has a stone tile roof with a stack at the north end. The house has two storeys and an attic, featuring a three-window range. There is one hipped dormer and three 12-pane sash windows on the first floor, which are in cyma-moulded frames that were originally designed for mullion windows. On the ground floor, there are two 3-light cyma-moulded flush mullion windows and a central door set in a chamfered surround. The house has two large diagonal buttresses at the south angles.
An early 19th-century tiled verandah supported by timber posts is located between the buttresses and extends in front of a single-storey early 19th-century garden room that projects to the southwest. The garden room features two pointed arched Y-traceried windows with original shutters. The walls are rendered and whitewashed.
Inside, the house includes a closed string staircase with turned balusters and a moulded rail. There is a Regency fireplace in the south room and a Regency door leading to the verandah. Historically, the house was marked as Tower House on old maps, and a large embattled tower stood to the south of the house until around 1900.
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