333, Stroud Road is a Grade II listed building in the Gloucester local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 March 1973. Farmhouse, cottage.
333, Stroud Road
- WRENN ID
- second-render-moth
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Gloucester
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 March 1973
- Type
- Farmhouse, cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No. 333 on Stroud Road in Gloucester is possibly a former farmhouse that was converted into several cottages in the 18th century or early 19th century, and has been a single house since the early 20th century. The building dates from the early 17th century and has undergone later alterations, with restoration as a single dwelling in the 20th century. It features a timber frame with rendered nogging on squared, coursed stone rubble and later brick dwarf walls, topped with a stone slate gabled roof that includes gabled dormers and brick stacks. The structure is a long, single-depth range with a later half-gabled cross wing and a lean-to addition at the south end.
The exterior is single storey with an attic, showcasing square panel framing on all external walls. The front has a central entrance doorway in the middle of the range and another doorway in the cross-gable addition, both adorned with shallow hoods supported by timber brackets. To the left of the cross gable, there is a slightly projecting canted oriel window with casements on the front and sides, supported by a shaped bracket, and above the oriel, there is a hood roofed with stone slates. The windows include 19th-century wood and lead-light casements, with one on the first floor set in a gabled dormer on the right. The interior has not been inspected.
More on this building
Sign in or create a free account to unlock:
- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- No related consent applications matched
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
Matched applications, energy data and sale records are assembled automatically and may contain errors. Flag incorrect data.
Nearby listed buildings
- Second World War Memorial, Church of St Barnabas
- Church of St Barnabas and boundary walls
- Well House in Robins Wood Hill Country Park at Ngr So 840 156
- Well Cross in Robins Wood Hill Country Park at Ngr So 838 158
- The Sheephouse
- Gothic Cottages Numbers 1 and 2
- Matson War Memorial
- Yew Tree Farmhouse
- Boundary wall on street frontage to south-west and south of Matson House
- Matson House and attached wall