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Latitude: 52.0684 / 52°4'6"N
Longitude: -2.4058 / 2°24'20"W
OS Eastings: 372279
OS Northings: 241197
OS Grid: SO722411
Mapcode National: GBR FZ.CZV6
Mapcode Global: VH939.880N
Plus Code: 9C4V3H9V+9M
Entry Name: Hope End Hotel
Listing Date: 15 May 1975
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1082142
English Heritage Legacy ID: 151429
ID on this website: 101082142
Location: Loxter, County of Herefordshire, HR8
County: County of Herefordshire
Civil Parish: Colwall
Traditional County: Herefordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire
Church of England Parish: Colwall and Upper Colwall
Church of England Diocese: Hereford
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SO 74 SW COLWALL CP -
3/29 Hope End Hotel
15.5.75
GV II
Stable-block, now hotel. Mid C18, altered 1810 - c1820, mid C19 and mid C20.
Brick, hipped slate roof behind parapet, rendered turrets at each corner,
brick end stack to left and another stack roughly over centre. Former main
division of plan into 3 parts for stabling, grooms' room and carriage-house
is still evident. 2 storeys, 7 + 1 windows, to south front: 12 pane glazing
bar sashes to ground and 6 pane to upper floor; stone round-arched mid C18
entrance under fourth window from left, second entrance under right hand
window, both through C20 doors; east front: rendered, 6 windows with mid C19
cross-sashes. Interior: austere cantilevered dog-leg stone staircase with
stick balusters to centre part; former carriage-house has hand-cut re-used (?)
tie-beam supporting king-post. The south front has been given a C18 appearance
this century. Only the turrets which formerly supported narrower drums and
ball-finials and were then worthy of the term minarets, can be attributed to
London. Group value with stableyard gateway, minaret and boundary wall (qv).
Elizabeth Barrett-Browning lived here from 1809-10 when she was 3 until her
father E Moulton-Barret sold Hope End in 1832. He had made a fortune from his
plantations in Jamaica yet was forced to sell Hope End but not before its
eccentric Moorish atmosphere influenced his daughter in, eg, The Lost Bower.
The house lay immediately south east and was demolished in the 1870s. Its
landscape setting more certainly London's than the house itself was probably
influenced by Moulton-Barrett's intimacy with Uvedale Price at nearby Foxley
and hence with the Picturesque. (CL, 19 September 1968).
Listing NGR: SO7227941197
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