Westington House is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 August 1960. House. 5 related planning applications.
Westington House
- WRENN ID
- distant-zinc-vermeil
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cotswold
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 25 August 1960
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Westington House is a house dating from the 17th century and the early 18th century, with significant alterations made in the 19th century and modernisation since. It is constructed of coursed squared rubble with Cotswold stone roofs. The house comprises three sections; to the left is a single-storey extension, followed by an early 18th-century two-storey and attic section with two windows. A 19th-century bay window has been added to the ground floor of this section, and above it is a three-light mullion and transom window. This section features a steeply pitched roof with two gabled dormers and ashlar end stacks with moulded caps. The section closest to the road is from the 17th century and is a single storey with an attic, featuring two windows and two-light stone mullioned casements with drip moulds. The doorway has been altered. The building has stone verges to the gable end and dormers, as well as pineapple finials to the gables. A three-light stone mullioned casement sits above a four-light window in the street gable.
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