Stafford House is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. House.
Stafford House
- WRENN ID
- peeling-moat-martin
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cotswold
- Country
- England
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Stafford House is a mid-18th century house that forms part of a terrace, paired with No 16. The front is rendered and sits on a plinth, featuring a bedmould, a cornice with heavy dentils, and a parapet. The roof is a hipped Cotswold stone slate, with part of it tiled on the left side, and there are large stone stacks on the left. The house has a double range with a rear projecting wing and stands three storeys tall.
The façade includes five windows, all of which are 12-pane sashes with moulded wooden architraves and pelmets. The ground floor has three similar windows without pelmets, and to the left is a doorway with a moulded stone architrave and cornice, leading to a flush-panel door. The main doorway to the right features attached Doric columns, a frieze, and a cornice, with a 20th-century half-glazed door set in a deep panelled reveal that has a semi-circular soffit and a plain fanlight. On the second floor, there are five 12-pane sashes in plain reveals. A decorative urn-shaped rainwater head is located to the left and is shared in the centre with No 16.
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