11, Woodmancote is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 June 1952. Town house. 2 related planning applications.

11, Woodmancote

WRENN ID
old-span-magpie
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stroud
Country
England
Date first listed
23 June 1952
Type
Town house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No 11 Woodmancote is a town house from the early to mid-18th century, part of a row of similar buildings. It features Flemish bond brickwork that has been painted, with ashlar dressings and a random rubble limestone rear wing. The house has brick chimneys and a stone slate roof. It is two storeys tall with an attic and has a two-storey rear wing.

The front of the house has four sash windows, each with 18 panes and thick glazing bars, set within keyed and beaded architraves. The off-centre doorway is also framed with a keyed and beaded architrave and topped with a broken pediment that has an urn supported by scrolled brackets. The entrance features a multi-panelled fielded door with a four-pane light above, accessed via stone steps. The building has a rubble stone plinth, alternating chamfered quoins, plain banding at the upper floor level, and a moulded eaves cornice below an open parapet balustraded in three sections. There are three gabled attic dormers and gable end brick chimneys.

At the rear, the left side of the wing has a tall round-arched staircase sash window with glazing bars, although the lower part is now blocked. The wing, constructed of random rubble, has scattered casement windows with timber lintels. Inside, there is one particularly fine room featuring painted fielded panelling and a fireplace with a Doric entablature above, flanked by fluted pilasters and round-arched niches. A continuous dentil cornice runs along the top. The hall is also panelled and has an altered staircase that retains barleysugar balusters. A former small room to the right of the doorway has been dismantled. This house is contemporary with No 56 Raglan House on Long Street.

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