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45 and 47, Woodmancote

A Grade II Listed Building in Dursley, Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6782 / 51°40'41"N

Longitude: -2.35 / 2°20'59"W

OS Eastings: 375897

OS Northings: 197778

OS Grid: ST758977

Mapcode National: GBR 0LV.LPP

Mapcode Global: VH958.720S

Plus Code: 9C3VMMH2+72

Entry Name: 45 and 47, Woodmancote

Listing Date: 1 December 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1220869

English Heritage Legacy ID: 394548

ID on this website: 101220869

Location: Woodmancote, 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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Description


DURSLEY WOODMANCOTE
ST 7597
(east side)
7/77 Nos 45 and 47
GV II

Two attached houses and former almshouse meeting room, now
incorporated in house. Early C19; meeting room of 1853. Random
rubble marlstone; coursed rubble limestone to No 45 and meeting
room; ashlar dressings to meeting room; brick chimneys; pantile
roof, stone slate to meeting room. Two-storey throughout; various
additions at rear. Front: central block (No 47) has 3-window
fenestration, wide 12-pane sashes to ground floor, C19 casements to
upper floor all with timber lintels. Central C19 glazed door in
opening with timber lintel. Central part of elevation is rendered
up to mid-level of ground floor windows. Ridge-mounted chimneys at
each end of central block. Addition to left (No 45) has single C19
fixed-light with timber lintel to ground floor. South end:
parapet gabled end of meeting room. Central moulded Tudor-arched
doorway with hoodmould; plank door. Two-light mullioned diagonal
leaded casement over doorway wth Tudor-arched heads and hoodmould;
sill extended to form plain band. Shield plaque in apex of gable,
but no inscription legible; mutilated finial to gable. North end:
gable end with three C20 upper floor casements; plank door to
ground floor, all having timber lintels. Interior not inspected.
Meeting room served adjoining Vizard Almshouses built in 1853 but
now demolished.
(D.E. Evans, Dursley and Cam, 1981)


Listing NGR: ST7589797778

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