Stoneberrow Place is a Grade II listed building in the Forest of Dean local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 March 1987. Former house.

Stoneberrow Place

WRENN ID
burning-balcony-lake
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Forest of Dean
Country
England
Date first listed
17 March 1987
Type
Former house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

DYMOCK THE VILLAGE SO 63 SE (south side)

4/123 Stoneberrow Place

II

Former house, now 3 houses. Early C19. Random rubble sides. Flemish bond brick front, slate roof. Five-bay front, 2 rooms deep. Plinth to front; central 6-panel door up 4 stone steps, simple iron rail each side. Bottom panels flush, centre fielded, upper glazed; pilaster with Greek key decoration each side; similar decoration to frieze to flat hood on console brackets. To left one, to right 2 cambered-headed openings to cellar in plinth. Ground floor two 16-pane sashes each side, flat, rubbed brick arch, projecting stone keystone. First floor 5 normal sashes, heads as below. Wide, flat soffit to eaves: hipped roof; brick chimneys on ridge one bay in from each end. C20 porches added to each end wall: single-storey rear wing not of special interest. Rear roof slope gapped slating.

Listing NGR: SO6982531268

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