Canonbury House is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. House.
Canonbury House
- WRENN ID
- steep-gargoyle-khaki
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stroud
- Country
- England
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Canonbury House is a mid-18th century house located at the end of a terrace on Canonbury Street in Berkeley. The building is constructed of brick in Flemish bond, set on a plinth made of three courses of dressed stone. It features a slate roof with a brick modillion cornice and two brick end stacks. A string course of two-brick width runs along the facade.
The house is a single large range with a rear extension and a small single-storey wing to the left. It stands two storeys high with an attic and has three windows, which are 12-pane sashes with painted splayed brick voussoir arches and moulded wood architraves. The ground floor has two similar windows and a central doorcase that is accessed by two stone steps. This doorcase features a flat wooden hood with a dentil cornice and a five-panel door, where the top panel is glazed horizontally and the rest are fielded.
There are two sloping-roof dormers on the upper level, each with twin 4-pane casements. The single-storey additional wing to the left, likely built in the late 18th century, has two 16-pane shallow sashes under segmental brick arches, originally designed as one window on the left and a door on the right.
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