1-7 Prospect Place and Ingleside, 26 The Slade is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. Row of houses.

1-7 Prospect Place and Ingleside, 26 The Slade

WRENN ID
graven-ledge-sorrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stroud
Country
England
Type
Row of houses
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Nos 1-7 Prospect Place and No 26 (Ingleside) The Slade is a row of eight houses built around 1830. No 1 is roughcast, No 26 is stucco, and the others are constructed in red Flemish bond brick, with many painted. Some rear elevations and the attached stable of No 1 are made of coursed rubble limestone. The buildings feature brick chimneys and Welsh slate roofs, with some roofs replaced with tiles. No 1 is two storeys high, while the rest of the row is three storeys, stepping up the hill, and there are assorted two-storey rear wings.

The front of No 1 has three windows, all with plate glass sashes, and a central doorway with a stone pediment and fluted pilasters. Above the doorway is a blank recess with a false painted sash. No 7 has four windows, and No 26 has three windows, while the others have two windows, all with twelve-pane sashes on the ground and middle floors and six-pane sashes on the top floor. All sashes and recesses have stone voussoir lintels. No 4 features a wrought iron Regency porch, and both No 4 and No 5 have single-storey later 19th-century canted bay windows.

At the rear, No 1 has a stable wing with a large segmental-arched doorway on the north side wall, flanked by lunettes with decorative iron grilles. No 6 has a parallel-roofed rear block, and No 7 features a large projecting two-storey rear wing. The rear fenestration includes a mix of sash and casement windows, many of which are original. No 7 also has a set of contemporary painted stencilled wall decorations, which are well documented in the National Monuments Record.

This prominent row of houses stands out in an otherwise scattered part of Dursley.

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