Bell House is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 August 1983. House. 1 related planning application.

Bell House

WRENN ID
grim-spire-willow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Date first listed
26 August 1983
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Bell House is an early 19th-century house that is part of The Bell complex, located on the site of the former Coneygree Mansion of the Waldegrave family. The house features two bays in ashlar stone, with an additional bay to the right made of coursed and squared rubble. It has a Cotswold stone roof with a coped verge and paired square shaft chimneys, one of which is made of brick. The building is two storeys high with attics, and includes three dormers and three windows of the three-light mullion type. There is a plain central doorway, and the house projects at the rear.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Old Bell Cottage Grade II 10 m
  2. Midland Bank and Shop Premises to West Grade II 15 m
  3. Premises of Mrs I Mumford (To East of Midland Bank) Grade II 23 m
  4. Church Room Grade II 25 m
  5. Chemist Shop to West of Church Gates Grade II 31 m
  6. The Vicarage Grade II 34 m
  7. Church Gates Grade II 39 m
  8. Steps and Urns to South of Vicarage Porch Grade II 47 m
  9. Outbuilding to North East of Balhatchet, the Butchers Grade II 49 m
  10. Boundary Wall of Vicarage to Churchyard Grade II 51 m