The Old Brewery House And Attached Premises is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 January 1987. House, brewery. 4 related planning applications.
The Old Brewery House And Attached Premises
- WRENN ID
- idle-plaster-weasel
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 7 January 1987
- Type
- House, brewery
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Old Brewery House and attached premises is a house and brewery dating from approximately the 1840s and 1850s, constructed from squared rubble stone with ashlar dressings, all beneath a single, large, hipped slate roof. The front of the house, facing the road, is a two-storey, three-window elevation featuring flush, round-arched windows, two panes to each side and a single pane over the arched central doorway. Behind the house, on the south side, are six full-height bays with louvred windows, separated by stone piers. On the north side are three full-height bays, divided by two iron columns which support a bracketed timber wall-plate. To the left is a three-window range with segmental-arched openings, a central doorway with a casement window above, and a window on each side featuring two arched-headed lights set within a segmental-arched frame. The eaves are bracketed. The interior of the brewery has broad king-post roof trusses.
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