St Stephens Manor is a Grade II listed building in the Cheltenham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 May 1981. Villa. 9 related planning applications.

St Stephens Manor

WRENN ID
half-passage-nettle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cheltenham
Country
England
Date first listed
27 May 1981
Type
Villa
Source
Historic England listing

Description

St Stephen's Manor is a villa, dating from the 1860s, later converted into flats around the 1980s. It is constructed of stucco over brick, with ashlar dressings and a plain tile roof. The building has ridge, rear, and right-side stucco stacks with cornices, and is designed in the Gothic style.

The villa is two storeys high, with a tall basement and attics to the gables, arranged over three bays with first-floor windows in a 2:1:1 arrangement. The outer bays project forward and have gabled roofs. Architectural details include quoins to the angles and window surrounds with dripmoulds. Most windows are two-light mullion and transom designs, with a three-light window on the ground floor to the right, featuring arched upper lights with hoodmoulds. A single attic light is present in the right gable. A central, projecting, gabled porch has a flight of steps with an arcaded balustrade leading to a four-panel, part-glazed door with side-lights, glazed to the sides. Decorative barge-boards adorn the gable ends.

The garden facade features a two-storey canted bay window extending through the basement and ground floor, with a 1:3:1 arrangement of mullion and transom windows.

The interior retains original plasterwork and joinery, including eight-panel doors and moulded cornices.

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