Latitude: 52.9027 / 52°54'9"N
Longitude: -2.1479 / 2°8'52"W
OS Eastings: 390150
OS Northings: 333924
OS Grid: SJ901339
Mapcode National: GBR 15Q.3S7
Mapcode Global: WHBDD.Z9CL
Plus Code: 9C4VWV32+3V
Entry Name: 50, High Street
Listing Date: 9 March 1949
Last Amended: 24 January 1992
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1196743
English Heritage Legacy ID: 386005
ID on this website: 101196743
Location: Stone, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST15
County: Staffordshire
District: Stafford
Civil Parish: Stone
Built-Up Area: Stone
Traditional County: Staffordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire
Church of England Parish: Stone Christ Church
Church of England Diocese: Lichfield
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STONE
SJ9033 HIGH STREET, Stone
651-1/7/33 (South West side)
09/03/49 No.50
(Formerly Listed as:
HIGH STREET, Stone
(South side)
No.52
Joule's Brewery Office)
GV II
Shown on OS map as Nos 50 and 52.
Office for Joule's Brewery, now offices and shop. c1780. Brick
with ashlar dressings; hipped slate roof with brick stacks.
Double-depth plan. Georgian style. 3 storeys; symmetrical
3-window range with 2-window range breaking forward to right.
Ashlar plinth and 1st and 2nd floor sill bands; top
modillioned cornice. Symmetrical range has plastered ground
floor; round-headed entrance has Tuscan porch with wrought
iron side panels, fanlight with decorative glazing bars over
6-panel door; modillioned cornice continued over flanking
bowed windows, which have sills to 8:12:8-pane tripartite
sashes. Range to right has blocked round-headed entrance to
left end and round-headed entrance to right end with doorcase
with reeded pilasters and open pediment, fanlight with
decorative glazing bars over 6-panel door (former No 52); 2
ground floor windows have sills, and rubbed brick flat arches
over 12-pane sashes. Upper floors have windows with rubbed
brick flat arches, 12-pane sashes to 1st floor, C20 casements
to 2nd floor. Rear has gabled wing and large C20 additions.
The brewery was founded in the early C18 and was taken over by
Francis Joule in 1785; it was closed in 1974. Only the C19
facade of the brewery remains to the right of former No 52.
(Thorold H: Staffordshire, A Shell Guide: London: 1978-: 162).
Listing NGR: SJ9015033924
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