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Latitude: 51.6214 / 51°37'16"N
Longitude: -2.5095 / 2°30'34"W
OS Eastings: 364820
OS Northings: 191516
OS Grid: ST648915
Mapcode National: GBR JV.91FJ
Mapcode Global: VH87X.GH5X
Plus Code: 9C3VJFCR+G5
Entry Name: Malt Cottage the Old Malthouse
Listing Date: 17 December 1984
Last Amended: 11 April 1995
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1136740
English Heritage Legacy ID: 34934
ID on this website: 101136740
Location: Upper Morton, South Gloucestershire, BS35
County: South Gloucestershire
Civil Parish: Thornbury
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire
Church of England Parish: Thornbury St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Gloucester
Tagged with: Malt house
The entry for:
THORNBURY GLOUCESTER ROAD
ST 69 SW
(south side) Upper
Morton
1/31 The Old Malthouse
shall be replaced by the following entry:
ST 69 SW THORNBURY GLOUCESTER ROAD
(south side) Upper
Morton
1/31 The Old Malthouse and
Malt Cottage
- II
Late C17/early C18, altered in C18 and extended in C19. Render lined as ashlar.
Double Roman tiled roof. Main block (west) is 2 storeys and attics in steep gables
with mock timbering. Three windows; glazing bar sashes; bay window on ground floor.
Panelled door and C19 gabled porch.
To left (east) is one window C18 wing, with segmental headed casements; further east,
is C19 wing, rubble, 2 storeys with segmental headed windows under brick dressings.
Interior:
Good open string, twisted baluster stair with moulded handrail.
Sources:
L Hall (1982) 'Report in NMR'.
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THORNBURY GLOUCESTER ROAD
1/31
UPPER MORTON
ST 69SW (south side)
The Old Malthouse
II
Late C17/early C18, altered in C18 and extended in C19. Render lined as ashlar.
Double Roman tiled roof. Main block (west) is 2 storeys and attics in steep gables
with mock timbering. Three windows; glazing bar sashes; bay window on ground floor.
Panelled door and C19 gabled porch.
To left (east) is one window C18 wing, with segmental headed casements; further east,
is C19 wing, rubble, 2 storeys with segmental headed windows under brick dressings.
Interior:
Good open string, twisted baluster stair with moulded handrail.
Sources:
L Hall (1982) 'Report in NMR'.
Listing NGR: ST6482091516
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