Mill House is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 August 1990. House.
Mill House
- WRENN ID
- hollow-chancel-yarrow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stroud
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 24 August 1990
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Mill House is a detached house built in the early to mid 19th century. It is constructed from limestone ashlar and has a Welsh slate roof. The building features a parallel range with low flanking wing walls and a central two-storey porch that is flanked by an enclosed 'verandah'. The front elevation has two storeys and a part basement, with three windows. On the ground floor, large four-light mullioned casements are positioned on either side of the doorway, which is topped by a central two-light window with intersecting tracery, flanked by paired lancets under hood-moulds. The multi-pane glazed door is set in a four-centred opening and is flanked by pilasters. The ground floor openings are adorned with a continuous string-mould featuring scalloped crenellations. The upper level of the porch has blank lancets on the returns, and there is a basement opening to the left. Each side of the house has a single-storey wing; the left wing has paired lancets, while the right wing features a blank lancet, with both wings showcasing crenellation. The right gable return has a plain lancet at the attic level. The house has four gable stacks and two hounds on the battlements. Inside, there is a stick-baluster staircase and a Tudor arch division leading to the left-hand room.
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