Washbourne'S Place is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 August 1960. House.
Washbourne'S Place
- WRENN ID
- hollow-pedestal-thunder
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cotswold
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 25 August 1960
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Washbourne's Place is an early 17th-century building that has been altered and modernized, with an extension added in 1893. It is constructed of coursed rubble and features Cotswold stone roofs. The building is L-shaped, with the main range facing east and a smaller wing to the north that has a slightly lower roofline. Originally, it was three cottages.
The main block is two storeys high with an attic and has three main windows, along with several smaller late openings. The windows are three and four light stone mullion casements with dripmoulds. There is a plain doorway and three gabled half dormers, each with two light stone mullion casements. An ashlar ridge stack and stone verges are present. The north gable includes a window on each floor and a large buttress with offsets. The wing features one window and two gabled dormers facing the street.
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