Greystones, With Gatepiers And Curved Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 July 1985. Detached house. 1 related planning application.

Greystones, With Gatepiers And Curved Wall

WRENN ID
stark-storey-jay
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Date first listed
4 July 1985
Type
Detached house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Greystones is a detached house, dating to the mid-18th century, with an adjoining wing believed to have been a former tollhouse, now used as a gallery. The house is constructed of coursed rubble stone with deep dressed courses and alternating flush quoins, topped with a stone slate roof. A brick stack is located on the left-hand side. The main range is two storeys high, with lower extensions to the rear. A front wing features a single storey and attic with a half-hipped roof. The main range has a nine-pane sash window on each floor to the left side, each with a timber lintel. A small wing to the front has a 20th-century twin casement window set within a quoin surround at attic level, and a 20th-century glazed shop front with three arched lights below, and a similar two-light window in the adjoining lean-to. A curved rubble wall, approximately 1 meter high with flat coping, continues the line of the house around to the front of the gallery. Two square dressed stone gatepiers with a plain frieze and shallow pyramidal coping stand slightly higher along the wall.

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