Burleigh House Including Garden Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 March 1988. House.
Burleigh House Including Garden Wall
- WRENN ID
- burning-sandstone-sorrel
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stroud
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 24 March 1988
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Burleigh House, including the garden wall, is a detached house built in the mid-18th century and enlarged in the mid-19th century. It features random rubble limestone with an ashlar front, ashlar chimneys, and stone and Welsh slate roofs. The house is two stories high and has a double pile plan.
The front of the house has five windows, all of which are 8-pane sashes with moulded stone architraves. There are two-light chamfered mullioned cellar casements. The central doorway is flanked by a 19th-century flat-roofed porch addition that has a Tudor arch and double panelled doors, with Tudor arched side windows. The front also has a high panelled parapet with panel divisions aligned with each window, and the parapets return at the gable ends. The gable ends feature mounted chimneys with moulded caps. At the rear, there is a parallel-roofed range.
The front wall includes a pair of gate piers with moulded caps, and the walls sweep up at the ends. The interior has not been inspected. The house was used as a vicarage for Hyde chapel until the construction of Brimscombe Church and a new vicarage in the 19th century, which is now known as Burleigh Hall.
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