Glebe House is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 February 1987. House.
Glebe House
- WRENN ID
- over-turret-furze
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stroud
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 24 February 1987
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Glebe House is a building dating from around 1880, originally part of the Vicarage and now a house attached to it. It was constructed for Reverend William Butlin. The structure is made of coursed and squared limestone with ashlar chimneys and a plain tile roof. It is two stories high with an attic and serves as the return wing of the Vicarage.
The front features a single gable with a canted ground floor bay sash window, a tripartite sash window on the upper floor, and a single sash window in the attic, all without glazing bars. On the east side, there is a gable to the left with a moulded chimney, and an altered doorway that has a 20th-century door in a glazed screen. The wing extends to the right, featuring a canted ground floor bay and a single sash window above, along with a gabled attic roof dormer and a moulded chimney on the rear gable. The interior has not been inspected. The building is included for its group value with the Vicarage.
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