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

Westcote House

WRENN ID
vast-clay-juniper
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Date first listed
25 August 1960
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Westcote House, formerly known as the Golden Cockerel, is an early 18th-century building constructed from ashlar-type rubble. It features a band above the ground floor and a Cotswold stone roof with a moulded eaves cornice. The central gable includes a two-storey bay with mid-19th-century stone mullion and transom windows, along with a three-light mullion window in the attic. The building has two storeys and early 18th-century gabled dormers with moulded architraves around the casement windows. There are two three-light mullion windows, and a bracketed hood covers the board and studded door, which has a blind panel above it. The right-hand bay features a four-light mullion and transom window dating from around 1900.

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