Guild House (The Bantam Tea Rooms) is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 August 1960. Tea rooms.

Guild House (The Bantam Tea Rooms)

WRENN ID
lunar-pavement-burdock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Date first listed
25 August 1960
Type
Tea rooms
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Guild House, also known as The Bantam Tea Rooms, dates back to 1693, as indicated by the datestone "H.W.E. 1693". This building is two and a half storeys tall and constructed from cut and dressed stone, with ashlar stone on the right side. It features a Cotswold stone roof and an ashlar chimney on the left. The façade has three bays; the outer bays contain four-light windows, while the centre bay has a two-light window, all with stone mullions and king mullions. There are cornices above two of the ground floor windows. The left-hand ground floor window is a 20th-century bow window. To the left of the centre, there is a ledged door with an edge roll surround and rounded corners.

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