The Manse With Gatepiers is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 August 1990. A 19th century House, gatepiers. 4 related planning applications.

The Manse With Gatepiers

WRENN ID
sombre-groin-ivory
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stroud
Country
England
Date first listed
24 August 1990
Type
House, gatepiers
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Manse is a house dating to 1884, although it likely incorporates an earlier 19th-century structure. It is built of large squared coursed limestone with a low-pitched Welsh slate roof, coped verges, and stone gable stacks with cappings. The house is three storeys high with a three-window front. Ground floor windows are 20th-century sashes. The first floor has three, two-light stone chamfer-mullion casements with glazing bars arranged in a 3:2:3 pattern. The second floor has two 20th-century two-light casements flanking a decorative date stone. A six-panel door is centrally located, set two steps up and sheltered by an arched head with a fanlight, hollow-mould imposts and three keystones, beneath an open wood pediment supported by consoles. A plinth is present, along with a plain sill string to the second floor, and a moulded wood eaves cornice. The right return displays a moulded string at first floor level, a blocked opening, and two 20th-century steel casements. To the right, set back from the street, are a pair of square stone piers with a cavetto-mould capping and a domical crown, supporting a short length of boundary wall approximately 2.25 metres high. The Manse is included in the listing for group value, relating to its proximity to the Schoolroom.

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