Cricket Pavilion is a Grade II listed building in the Tewkesbury local planning authority area, England. Cricket pavilion.

Cricket Pavilion

WRENN ID
high-glass-primrose
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Tewkesbury
Country
England
Type
Cricket pavilion
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 03/06/2020

SP 03 SE 4/164

STANWAY, Cricket Pavilion

II Cricket Pavilion. 1925 by John Oakey of Winchcombe presented to the cricket club by Sir James Barrie. Timber framed, clad with larch poles, thatched roof. Building is raised on five x five saddle stones, front has full width covered verandah, behind which are four shuttered openings and central doorway; back has recesses to left and right covered by continuous roof, that to left part enclosed by larch poles, that to right with steps to a door. Each recess contains a casement window, and there are three small square casements set high in the centre section.

Interior not inspected, but said to be fitted in Columbian pine.

Sir James Barrie was a frequent visitor to the Earl and Countess of Wemyss at Stanway House (q.v.). The pavilion appears to be externally unchanged.

Listing NGR: SP0596432576

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