Huntley Court is a Grade II listed building in the Forest of Dean local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 July 1985. House. 15 related planning applications.

Huntley Court

WRENN ID
forbidden-beam-pigeon
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Forest of Dean
Country
England
Date first listed
4 July 1985
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SO 71 NW HUNTLEY ROSS ROAD (south side) Huntley Court 7/54 II

House: late C16, altered mid C19. Red brickwork with blue diapering, English garden wall bond with excess stretchers, on stone plinth; stone window surrounds; slate roof. Rear elevation rendered. Large square building, 2 gables to front and rear, with single gable in centre of sides; 2-storey with attics. Front elevation central-panelled door, with St. Andrew's cross in lower part, covered mid C19 timber-framed porch. Either side a 3- light mullion and transom window, with iron casements and hoodmould. Above three 2-light windows, otherwise similar, with a 2-light mullioned window in each gable. Windows in red stone, dating from mid C19, with hollow chamfers. Gables crow-stepped, with brick cappings. 2 chimneys each side, with diamond-set stacks. One original window surround survives in left gable, part in right, in cream stone. Internally panelled mahogany doors on ground floor, panelled painted on first: stairs plain square balusters with turned newels. Recess formed at back of left rear room with coved, panelled ceiling and consoles to ridges. Extensions on left side panelled reusing in kitchen an original plank door with heavy moulded frame and cambered head.

Listing NGR: SO7199719358

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