Hollybrook House With Front Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 January 1988. House. 1 related planning application.

Hollybrook House With Front Railings

WRENN ID
sunken-railing-quill
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
29 January 1988
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Hollybrook House is a detached house from the late 18th century, constructed of limestone ashlar with a double Roman tiled roof on the main range and stone slate on the side wings, featuring stone stacks. The building is three stories high with three windows. It has a central door with six fielded panels and a pediment supported by brackets, flanked by pairs of 12-pane sash windows. There is a plat band at the first floor, with pairs of sashes on either side of a central sash on both the first and second floors. The cornice has a fluted frieze and a plain blocking course. The lower side bays contain 16-pane sashes on the ground and first floors, set within moulded architraves, and are adorned with moulded string courses and channelled rustication at the quoins, along with cornices above plain blocking courses and hipped roofs.

The left return features three-light chamfered or cyma-mullioned casements on the ground and first floors. The right return has two external stacks and French windows that light the stairs, along with a reset bull's eye window to the right. The rear of the house includes a two-storey wing on the left with cyma-mullioned and 20th-century mullioned casements, while the right wing, added in the early 20th century, has mullioned casements and a polygonal extension for the stairs. The main range has a glazed door with a flat stone hood on brackets and three-light cyma-mullioned casements on the ground, first, and second floors.

Inside, the house features stairs with two turned balusters per tread, a wide moulded handrail, and six-panelled doors. The rear service wing is said to have chamfered beams and an open fireplace. Attached to the front of the house are dwarf stone walls with wrought iron railings and a gate.

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