Peyton House is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 August 1960. House. 7 related planning applications.

Peyton House

WRENN ID
spare-chancel-wax
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Date first listed
25 August 1960
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Peyton House is a 16th-century building with an 18th-century front. It is situated on the north-west side of High Street. The front of the building is three bays wide and two storeys high, constructed of ashlar with a band above the ground floor and a moulded stone eaves cornice. The roof is covered in Cotswold stone tiles, with a hipped gable to the right and an ashlar chimney with a cornice. The windows are grouped, with the outer windows being paired, and are glazing bar sashes. A central panelled door is flanked by stone cut brackets and has a flat stone hood. A long, two-story rear wing features some timber framing and mullion windows and includes an upper porch accessed by stone steps, presenting a picturesque appearance.

Detailed Attributes

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