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Latitude: 51.6803 / 51°40'49"N
Longitude: -2.3454 / 2°20'43"W
OS Eastings: 376214
OS Northings: 198008
OS Grid: ST762980
Mapcode National: GBR 0LV.MVG
Mapcode Global: VH958.91F5
Plus Code: 9C3VMMJ3+4R
Entry Name: Kinver Grange and Boundary Wall
Listing Date: 1 December 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1219984
English Heritage Legacy ID: 393826
ID on this website: 101219984
Location: Highfields, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL11
County: Gloucestershire
District: Stroud
Civil Parish: Dursley
Built-Up Area: Dursley
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire
Church of England Parish: Dursley
Church of England Diocese: Gloucester
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DURSLEY FERNEY
ST 7698
(east side)
6/11 No 6 (Kinver Grange) and
boundary wall
GV II
Shown on OS map as Erwell House. Formerly part of a mill complex,
now private residential home with boundary wall at west end. Early
C18; rebuilt 1795 for John Tippetts. Late C20 addition and
alterations. Roughcast rendered; ashlar and artificial stone
chimneys (painted); plain tile roof. Long 2-storey range with 2-
storey wings at ends; 2-storey with attic rear wing forms T-plan.
Front: 5-window central block, all 12-pane sashes. Central
pedimented doorway with attached Tuscan columns; part glazed 4-
panel door. Moulded eaves cornice; 3 ridge-mounted chimneys,
those at gable ends with moulded caps. Wings at each end are both
set back with hipped roofs. Two-window fenestration to each, left
having 12-pane upper floor sashes and glazed doors to ground floor;
wing to right with 2-storey flat-roofed canted bay windows having
16-pane sashes in front face, 8-pane to sides. Second bay window
is result of late C20 extension matching existing. Rear wing:
roughcast render concealing structure of mill building. Two-storey
12-pane sash fenestration; 2 gabled roof dormers with small-paned
casement. Further single-storey with attic addition to gable end
of wing has hipped roof. Plain random rubble boundary wall at west
end is interrupted by pedestrian gateway with ashlar piers. Iron
spear-topped railings where boundary extends across bridge over
River Ewelme. In early C19 was called New Mills, and c1825 was
source of riotous strike by hand loom weavers against introduction
of steam-powered machinery.
(A. Best et al, An Historical Survey of Dursley, 1985; J. Tann,
Gloucestershire Woollen Mills, 1967 )
Listing NGR: ST7621498008
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